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June 13, 2011

Endorf Wins Nebraska High School 3-D Archery Tournament

Spencer Endorf of Norfolk won the overall title for the second straight time at the Nebraska High School 3-D archery tournament June 11 in Broken Bow. He scored 466 out of a possible 480 points. The high overall team was Elkhorn Valley with 1,247 out of 1,440 points. Team members were Wade Oelsligle, Brian Stuckwisch, […]

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Louisiana DWF Reopens Portion of Atchafalaya Basin To All Boat Traffic

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) has reopened all boat traffic for a four-mile long stretch in the Atchafalaya Basin in St. Martin Parish starting at noon on June 13. The department closed an area from the Henderson levee on the west side to the Butte La Rose levee on the east side

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So-Called 'Silver Pike' is not a Minnesota Record Fish

ELY, Minn. (AP) – Minnesota wildlife officials say a silver-phase northern pike caught this week by a Wisconsin angler may have been huge, but it won’t be an official state record. Linda Erickson-Eastwood is a fisheries program manager with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. She says the DNR used to keep records for silver

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New Commissioners for Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission

The Oregon Senate confirmed on Tuesday the appointments of Holly Akenson and Michael Finley to represent Oregon’s Eastern and Western districts respectively on the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission. Akenson, of Enterprise, will replace Carter Kerns who has served on the Commission since 2003. Finley, of Medford, will replace Marla Rae who has served on

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Kentucky: Explore Bowhunting! is a new Kids Program

Explore Bowhunting! A brand new outdoor kids program teaching ageless bowhunting skills such as tracking, wildlife calls, anatomy, shot placement and more! If you want to share your passion for bowhunting or simply help engage kids in learning outside the classroom, check out the Explore Bowhunting page at http://fw.ky.gov/explorebowhunting.asp.

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Montana Bear Aware Summer Training Program For Saturday, June 11 Canceled

The Bear Aware training program planned at the Montana Wild Outdoor Learning Center this Saturday, June 11 as part of the Outdoors Fest is canceled due to weather. The Outdoors Fest has been postponed until Sept. 24. This program will be offered in the future by the Montana Wild Center at Spring Meadow Lake State

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