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February 24, 2011

You can contribute ideas for future of National Refuge System

Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar has announced a draft vision plan to guide the growth and management of the National Wildlife Refuge System. The draft document, developed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and National Wildlife Refuge Association, articulates a 10-year vision for the Refuge System. Salazar also announced the launching of an […]

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TN: TWRA to Host Second Tennessee Outdoors Youth Summit

The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency will host the second Tennessee Outdoors Youth Summit (TOYS), June 12-17, 2011 for high school students from across Tennessee. The Students will be introduced to many outdoor activities at the event to be held at the TWRA Montgomery County Shooting Complex near Clarksville. Among the activities that the students will

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OR: Dog training advisory group meeting re-scheduled for March 7

The first meeting of an advisory group that will recommend revisions to the state’s hunting dog and falcon training rules has been re-scheduled for Monday, March 7, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Commission room at ODFW Headquarters at 3406 Cherry Ave. NE, Salem. The meeting was initially set for Feb. 24 but

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WI: Calendar of Events Issue: 4

Banquet/Fundraiser Feb. 25: Red Cedar PF Chapter Banquet, 5 p.m., Dunn County Fish & Game Clubhouse. For more info call 715-233-0756. Feb. 25: River Valley NWTF Banquet, Best Western Resort. For more info call John Farrington, 920-992-5062. Feb. 26: Glacial Trail Gobblers NWTF Banquet, Jansen’s Banquet Center. For more info call Faye Lutz, 262-593-8891. Feb. 26: LaCrosse Area WTU

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WI: Panfish leading the way inland, but walleyes picking up Issue: 4

ASHLAND AREA Lake trout fishing has been good near the Apostle Islands, though it is strongly recommended that you travel with someone familiar with the area. Ice conditions are constantly changing and have been hazardous; ATVers have broken through the ice. Successful anglers are jigging beetles in 120 to 180 feet of water. Nearer to

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