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April 22, 2011

Wisconsin bass culling, bear hunting and pier bills up for Senate hearing on Tuesday, April 26

The Wisconsin Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Environment will have public heaings on Tuesday, April 26 on three bills of interest to sportsmen – the “bear bill,” the bass tournament culling bill, and the pier registration bill. The hearings begin at 11 a.m. in Room 330 Southwest in the State Capitol. Senate Bill 59: […]

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SD: Lake Thompson Recreation Area Closed Due to Flooding

LAKE PRESTON, S.D. – Lake Thompson Recreation Area near Lake Preston is closed until further notice because flood waters cover the park’s entrance road. Advance reservations are not currently being taken at Lake Thompson Recreation Area due to the uncertain duration of the flooding. Should campsites become useable, they will be available on a first-come,

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SD: Ft. Randall Birding Festival Comes to Southeast South Dakota

Mark your calendars for May 20, 21, 22, when the Fort Randall Birding Festival will be held in the Wagner, Lake Andes and Pickstown area of South Dakota. The unique weekend event has something for everyone interested in birds that are found in the area or are passing through the great lakes region of South

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