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July 28, 2011

Nebraska Hunter Education Webpage Helps Students, Instructors

LINCOLN, Neb. – Finding and registering for a hunter education class is easier than ever. For students and instructors alike, the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission’s hunter education webpage is a useful tool. To learn more about hunter education in Nebraska, visit huntsafenebraska.org. There you can find and sign up for classes, register to be

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Louisiana Reopening Sherburne Wildlife Management Area

July 28, 2011 — The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) will re-open Sherburne Wildlife Management Area (WMA) effective Aug. 1, 2011. The public shooting ranges that include the rifle, handgun, archery and shotgun range 1 are included in the Aug. 1 re-opening of those areas within the WMA which had remained closed since

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Iowa statewide fishing report for July 28

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources issues a weekly fishing report on Thursdays in an effort to provide the latest information heading into the weekend. The weekly fishing report is compiled from information gathered from local bait shops, angler creel surveys, and county and state parks staff. For current information, contact the district fisheries office

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Maryland: Pennsylvania Angler Catches Diamond Jim Imposter in Rock Hall

Nearly 600 Imposters, $25,000 Diamond Jim Still on the Loose Annapolis, Md. (July 28, 2011) – The first Diamond Jim imposter of the 2011 Maryland Fishing challenge has been caught by David Huffman of Jersey Shore, Pa. Huffman was fishing off of Rock Hall, Md. on July 20, when he hooked the 22-inch striped bass.

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Kansas: Two more indicted in deer poaching case

Cases related to recent convictions originating in Comanche County Two Texas hunters have been indicted on federal poaching charges, according to U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom. Justin Klein, 29, of Center, Texas, was indicted on three counts of transporting deer across state lines after the deer were illegally taken in Kansas. Johnny Risinger, 43, of Mt.

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Kansas Governor names new KDWPT Commissioners

Leon, Salina, Kansas City natives tabbed to replace outgoing commissioners Governor Sam Brownback has appointed three new commissioners to the Kansas Wildlife, Parks and Tourism Commission. The terms of commissioners Kelly Johnston, Doug Sebelius, and Sheri Wilson expired June 30, 2011, and all have been replaced. Replacing Johnston, Randy Doll, Leon, is currently the president

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