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April 30, 2009

Animal rights movement gets religion? So says Rush Limbaugh

The old saying “You can’t make this stuff up” certainly applies to radio personality Rush Limbaugh, who recently aired two public service announcements for the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), which is the nation’s largest animal rights organization. If you are a regular reader of outdoor publications or pay attention to hunting and […]

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Saltwater license under fire

Albany – A marine (saltwater) fishing license package was inserted into the overall license restructuring proposal as state budget negotiations wound down, DEC officials have indicated. And the proposal, crafted by budget negotiators, is being roundly criticized by the state’s Conservation Fund Advisory Board. While the CFAB’s license fee proposal was used as the foundation

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Adirondacks

Lake Champlain anglers have been connecting on landlocked salmon and lake trout while trolling up high with various spoons. Salmon were also being taken at the mouth of the Saranac River, but some rain is needed to move more fish in. The West_Branch of the Ausable River was stocked late last month, and with warmer

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2009-10 Arizona Hunting and Trapping Regulations available online

Phoenix – The 2009-10 Arizona Hunting and Trapping Regulations are available now at the Arizona Game and Fish Department’s Web site at www.azgfd.gov/draw. Applications are now being accepted for hunting permits for fall deer, turkey, juniors-only javelina, bighorn sheep, buffalo, bear, mountain lion and pheasant (antelope and elk are already complete). The application deadline for

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Sauk City Area

The walleyes have spawned out on the Wisconsin River, but now the white bass are starting to hit. Smallmouth bass and northern pike have been active, hitting on Twister tails and Rapalas. Crystal Lake has some extremely high water, but anglers were catching panfish from shore. Panfish action was picking up on Lake Wisconsin last

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Error Noted On Resident Hunting Applications

An error on Montana’s special big game resident hunting license and permit applications resulted in incorrect instructions for resident hunters born after Jan. 1, 1985. The paper applications state in error that resident hunters born after Jan. 1, 1985 must submit a copy of their hunter education certificate. Resident hunters need only enter their hunter

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