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    Outdoor Notes: Local salon raising funds for Cherokee anglers

    By STAFF REPORT,

    22 hours ago

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    ROGERSVILLE — Cherokee High School’s Jacob Berryhill and Isaac Chandler landed a spot in the 2024 Strike King Bassmaster High School National Championships — and a local salon wants to do its part to help them cover the expenses for the trip.

    Berryhill and Chandler will compete with other high school anglers from across the country on Aug. 1-3 at Chickamauga Lake in Dayton, Tennessee. It’s the second year in a row that the Cherokee team has qualified for the national championship. Their boat captain is Randy Berryhill.

    Hundreds of the top young anglers from across the country will descend on Chickamauga Lake for the Bassmaster Junior National Championship (July 26-27) and Strike King Bassmaster High School National Championship (Aug. 1-3).

    Dayton will host both events, with daily takeoffs and weigh-ins held at Dayton Boat Dock. The Junior Series event features anglers from grades 2-8, while the High School Series field is comprised of those in grades 8-12.

    Onyx Salon & Barber Co. is holding a raffle to raise money to help cover travel expenses and equipment. The winner, drawn on July 23, will receive gift certificates and product goodies. The gift basket includes haircut and beard-shaping with Bronson; shampoo, cut and style with Christin; structured mani with Chloe; and a K18 gift set. All proceeds go directly to the Cherokee fishing team.

    Tickets are $10 each and can be purchased via Venmo (@Erika-Coffey-1) or PayPal (efdavis19@gmail.com). Donations are also appreciated. Any small businesses interested in sponsoring the trip can contact the salon for more information.

    Doe River Gorge hosting Day Quest Saturdays

    HAMPTON — Doe River Gorge offers DayQuest Saturdays for families, groups or businesses from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on select Saturdays throughout the summer.

    Admission is $28 per person (ages 7 and older) and includes the water-landing zipline, the blob, lake swimming, water volleyball, a lily pad crossing, aquapark, climbing tower, the creation animal encounter, and train excursions. Gem mining is also available.

    Concessions are available. Outside food and drinks are not permitted.

    Remaining dates are June 29, July 13, July 20, Aug. 3, Aug. 10 and Aug. 24. Reservations are recommended. Visit doerivergorge.com/dayquest-old.

    Application period open for seasonlong duck blind drawing

    NASHVILLE — The application period for the 2024-25 seasonlong Waterfowl WMA hunts is open through July 17. The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency will not be holding in-person announcements of draw results this year. Instead, successful applicants will be notified by email when the drawing is finalized on Aug. 3.

    The online application is available at the Go Outdoors Tennessee website (quotahunt.gooutdoorstennessee.com). Hunters should verify their email contact information is correct at the time of application to ensure they receive draw results.

    Only current Tennessee residents, native Tennesseans who have an approved application for the Native Tennessean license, and Lifetime Sportsman License holders are eligible for the seasonlong blinds.

    There is no application fee, but applicants must have a valid license to hunt waterfowl to apply.

    Hunters can select up to 48 hunt choices. No person may apply more than once. Only parties of four to eight members may apply for the drawing.

    All hunters who are successfully chosen for a blind must claim their permit by Aug. 7. If there are any leftover permits by the application deadline, there will be a leftover drawing on Aug. 22.

    The next available application period will be Sept. 25-Oct. 15 for early segment duck quota hunts. The mid-application dates are Oct. 23-Nov. 12, and the late application dates are Nov. 13-Dec. 3.

    Tennessee Waterfowl Field Day is Aug. 3

    NASHVILLE — Waterfowl hunters and Tennesseans of all ages are invited to attend the 2024 Tennessee Waterfowl Field Day on Aug. 3 from 8 a.m. to noon at Bogota WMA, near Dyersburg.

    Join TWRA and its waterfowl partner organizations to spend time with fellow duck hunters, talk with waterfowl biologists and habitat managers, hear the latest research, and shop from local vendors.

    Participants will have the opportunity to compete in a duck-calling contest and listen to live podcast recordings for The Bogota Boys and Tennessee WildCast. Free registration for the event is open now at Tennessee TWRA License — View Event (gooutdoorstennessee.com).

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