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WILDLIFE APP
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For nearly a quarter-million users of the Tennessee Wildlife Resources
Agency’s ‘On The Go 2.0’ smartphone app, finding a place in Tennessee to
hunt, fish, boat, and view wildlife has become easier than ever.
“We have put a lot of time into improving our app and we are happy to
announce it is now available and free to all who enjoy our outdoors and
want to learn more,” said Michael May, a TWRA assistant director.
“If you want to find a boat ramp, public land to hunt on, a convenient way
to check-in big game, places where you can view birds and other wildlife,
or keep up with news that pertains to the outdoors, this updated version
of our app offers unlimited sources of information,” said May.
The upgrade is easier to navigate. Users can buy licenses, check big game
while afield, view interactive maps, apply for quota hunts, and visit the
TWRA website. One new feature includes a “Stay Connected Page.” It
provides easy access to TWRA’s social media, Tennessee WildCast podcast,
newsroom, outdoors and event calendar, and more.
Smartphone users should visit TWRA’s website to install the app at
www.tnwildlife.org. If the current version is already installed, Apple
users can easily upgrade via their app, while Android users will need to
uninstall their current app before uploading the new one.
Hunters will have the opportunity to report big game harvests while in the
field. There is also an interactive map to find TWRA wildlife management
areas, physical check station locations, and duck blind locations.
Another special feature is the “Hunter’s Backpack” where hunter education
courses, a summary of hunting seasons, and full versions of the agency
hunting guides are available.
For anglers, “Fisherman’s Tacklebox” includes, fish identification,
interactive maps to find boat ramp and fish access information, fish
attractor locations, trout stocking locations, and trout stocking
schedules.
On the app’s boating page, the “Boating Locker” includes boat regulations,
safety checklists, boating education information, navigational aids, and
recommended boating equipment.
For wildlife watchers, there is information about where to view watchable
wildlife across the state.
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