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June 9, 2011

Low Texas lake levels increase risk of deadly boat crashes

The worsening Texas drought is not only taking a toll on yards, crops and wildlife – it can be deadly for boaters. Lack of rain and abnormally high, dry winds have led to significant water level drops in many Texas lakes and waterways. And shallow water can mean trouble for recreational boaters. During the last

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Oregon officials may kill additional wolf from Imnaha pack

Livestock loss confirmed as wolf-caused Oregon wildlife officials may kill at least one additional wolf from the Imnaha pack after another livestock animal was confirmed to have been killed by wolves yesterday. A 300-pound calf was killed by a wolf on private property northeast of Joseph, in the same area where previous depredations have occurred

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2011 Maine Moose Permit Lottery Set For June 18 at Cabela’s in Scarborough

The 2011 Maine Moose Permit Lottery Will take place Saturday, June 18, at Cabela’s in Scarborough. The public and media are encouraged to attend. Cabela’s is planning a full day of activities starting at 10 a.m., including moose hunting tips, a pre-season scouting report and a barbeque contest. For kids, the Maine Bowhunters Association will

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Brook Trout Anglers Wanted to Survey Remote Maine Ponds

Maine Audubon, along with its partners the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife and Trout Unlimited, is seeking volunteers to identify previously undocumented wild brook trout populations in remote Maine ponds. Anglers can choose one or more of 187 ponds in western Maine to find and fish. “There are no records of past stocking

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Arizona statewide fishing report for June 8

Rory’s tips: A few weeks ago I had the privilege of working with Anglers West TV for a segment on Apache Lake. Here is a link to that show: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1fYDkVIs_E&feature=youtu.be. I guess this is the week for videos. Want to learn how to some of the latest fishing techniques, try these tips: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7ONcwr8Xfo. How about

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MN: Federal CWA ‘guidance’ could take hit

Washington – Guidelines that would help protect areas important to waterfowl, such as those in the Midwest’s Prairie Pothole Region, might not be out of the woods, according to conservation groups, including the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership. Language in a House subcommittee bill would “defund” an effort by the Obama administration to draft “guidance” for

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