As a unit of the National Park Service, there are additional laws and regulations listed below which apply to hunting in Big South Fork. Apart from for these regulations, the hunting regulations within the Big South Fork are the same as the respective state in which you are hunting. For those hunting in Tennessee, the Tennessee regulations would apply and for those hunting in Kentucky, the Kentucky regulations
No Hunting/Safety Zones:
Hunting is permitted anywhere within the Big South Fork except for those areas designated as safety zones. These safety zones generally are located around areas of concentrated visitor use such as campgrounds and river access points. Download a PDF map of the Big South Fork Safety Zones. (1,600 kb)
Baiting:
The placement of salt, minerals, or food items or other bait to attract wildlife to a specific area is prohibited. (36 C.F.R. 2.2(b)(4)) This does not prohibit the use of cover scents, or attractant scents.
Hunter Orange:
All hunters, including those hunting small game, and those accompanying hunters during any big game firearm season (except turkey) shall wear a minimum of 500 square inches of blaze orange on their head and upper body during day light hours. (36 C.F.R. 1.5(2))
Horses:
Hunting from or possessing a loaded weapon upon a horse or other animal is prohibited within the park. (36 C.F.R. 2.4(b)) This does not prohibited you from using your horse to get to the area in which you wish to hunt as long as it is an area that is open to horse use. You must, however, dismount from your horse prior to loading your gun or beginning to hunt.