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July 1, 2011

NH: Weekly Fishing Report – June 30, 2011

This weekly fishing report is provided by the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department. Stocking report: www.fishnh.com/Fishing/Stocking/current.html Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/nhfishandgame <> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> <> North Country Repairs have been underway here in the north since this past spring blew out a lot of the remote area dirt roads. Most […]

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OK: Head northwest now for excellent channel catfish angling

Leading anglers to excellent fishing is at the heart of recent encouragements from fisheries biologists to head to Great Salt Plains Lake in northwest Oklahoma. According to John Stahl, northwest region fisheries supervisor for the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, channel catfish angling is excellent at the lake right now. “The weather is hot, and

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OK: $100,000 in NSSF grants for local Boy Scouts Councils

Boy Scouts and their troop leaders, who are known for being resourceful, will easily recognize the great opportunity provided by the National Shooting Sports Foundation and its new $100,000 challenge grant that encourages shooting sports programs at local Boy Scouts of America Councils. The National Shooting Sports Foundation is the trade association for the firearms

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SD: Fisher Grove to remain closed over July 4th holiday

FISHER GROVE STATE PARK – Flooding on the James River has forced closure of Fisher Grove State Park for the Fourth of July weekend. The park campground and day use facilities will remain closed until the James River lowers. The golf course at Fisher Grove remains open for business. For more information about Fisher Grove

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South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Assists Landowners with Resident Canada Geese Crop Depredation

Eastern South Dakota received substantial rainfall this spring. When combined with increasingly effective agricultural practices and large numbers of resident Canada geese, the excessive moisture can cause depredation issues for landowners. “Landowners with crop damage caused by Canada geese are encouraged to contact their local Game, Fish and Parks Department office for assistance as soon

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SD: Northern Fort Playhouse Takes Center Stage at Fort Sisseton Historic State Park in July

LAKE CITY, S.D. – The Northern Fort Playhouse will present The Marvelous Wonderettes and Kosher Lutherans during its sixth season at Fort Sisseton Historic State Park. The first of the shows will be presented Friday, July 8, at 7:30 p.m. CDT. Northern State University’s Department of Theater and Fort Sisseton Historical State Park have joined

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AL: Open Woods Weeks Announced for Forever Wild’s Sipsey River Swamp Recreation Area and Nature Preserve

The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) State Lands Division has scheduled six Open Woods Weeks at the Forever Wild Land Trust’s Sipsey River Swamp Recreation Area and Nature Preserve. This beautiful tract is located in Tuscaloosa County near Buhl, Ala. off State Highway 82. It consists of over 3,000 acres of beautiful

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