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New York’s sporting licenses set to go on sale soon; here’s what to know

The arrival of August means sporting licenses will be going on sale. At press time, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation had yet to announce a hard date, but the agency expected hunting and trapping license sales to begin at some point during the week of Aug. 3. This is also when hunters ...

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Tom Venesky: Vermont’s mountain lion return plan seriously flawed

I usually don’t care too much about what other states do when it comes to hunting and fishing regulations. When it comes to the outdoors, ...
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Dean Bortz: Wisconsin sportsmen should be tracking discussion from Natural Resources Board meetings

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