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April 2, 2011

Tennessee NASP State Championships Set for April 5 in Murfreesboro

The Fifth Annual Tennessee National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) State Championships will be held Tuesday, April 5 at the Tennessee Miller Coliseum in Murfreesboro. The NASP State Championships will return to the Miller Coliseum for the second consecutive year and another record field will participate. There will be more than 940 students competing […]

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California: Wardens, Scientists and Volunteers Scoop up Wayward Trout

This spring of high water across America is bringing major challenges to sandbagging crews and straining the resolve of temporary dikes. In California, it has also brought “upstream” movements of trout that have swum well beyond the normal finish line. The wayward trout are ending up in roadside ditches and tiny streams that will dry

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Oregon uses ‘hazing’ to move cormorants away from migrating salmon and steelhead

Modern fishery managers face a lot of challenges, including what to do when cormorants set up over specific areas and feed effectively on popular fish species. In Oregon, they are using ‘hazing’ to move cormorants away from vulnerable migrating salmon and steelhead. We thought you might be interested in reading about it. Newport, Oregon –

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Texas: TPWD Finalizes Hunting and Fishing Regulations for 2011-12

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission adopted hunting and fishing regulations for 2011-12 with relatively few changes. All amendments take effect Sept. 1, 2011. Topping the list are regulation changes impacting turkey hunting, and potential alteration of some size and bag limits in waters shared with Louisiana. Effective for the 2012 season, the Texas Parks

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