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June 1, 2011

SD: Campers Take Advantage of Long Memorial Day Weekend

PIERRE, S.D. – Camping was strong in South Dakota state parks over the three-day Memorial Day weekend. Campgrounds were full or nearly full across much of the state. Lake Thompson Recreation Area, which had been closed due to flooding, reopened on the Wednesday before the holiday weekend and was full. Campsites at Lake Poinsett that

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AR: Public meetings set for input on waterfowl regulations

LITTLE ROCK – Hunters can voice their opinions about the upcoming Arkansas waterfowl hunting regulations and seasons at one of six public meetings to be held around the state on Tuesday, June 7. These meetings are part of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s hunting regulation setting process. They will be held to give hunters

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AR: AGFC looking for volunteers to help with bat project

LITTLE ROCK – Does your bathouse have bats? The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is looking for volunteers that have bathouses currently containing bats that would be willing to participate in a population monitoring project. Volunteers will be asked to count the bats as they fly in the evening during summer, according to AGFC nongame

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AR: Archery workshop planned at Hampson Museum Park

WILSON – Do you have an urge to get into archery for hunting or just for sport? An opportunity is coming up in an east Arkansas center of native American culture. Hampson Archeological Museum State Park at Wilson (Mississippi County) will hold an archery workshop Saturday, June 4, to teach participants how to use compound

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Cool, rainy weather benefitting Wisconsin trout anglers

Trout anglers are finding this spring’s cool, rainy weather to their liking. Anglers in southern and western Wisconsin in particular report having an outstanding start to the 2011 trout fishing season, say state fisheries management and stream monitoring officials. “The cool spring has kept both stream-side and in-stream vegetation down, allowing good access to most

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NM: Department improves fishing, camping areas in Pecos Canyon

Bert ClanceyTERRERO — Visitors to Pecos Canyon this Memorial Day weekend will notice some improvements to fishing and camping areas that will make their outdoor experience cleaner and more comfortable. This week, the Department of Game and Fish put the finishing touches on improvements to two popular fishing and camping access points along the Pecos

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