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September 19, 2011

Duck Hunting: Getting Started

We’re all about breaking down barriers to newcomers, so we like this article from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks…  A few days ago a co-worker, commenting on the breeding duck population surveys this year, told me, “It sounds like a person could go out to a local wetland this fall, fire a shotgun into the […]

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Witness release of magnificent condors into Arizona wilderness

Three endangered California condors will be released to the wild in the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument in northern Arizona at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 24. The public is welcome to observe the release from a viewing area where spotting scopes will be set up, and experts will be available to answer questions. This will

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Montana: All Mountain Lion Hunting To Close In Districts 320 And 333

The hunting of all mountain lions in southwestern Montana hunting districts 320 & 333, which include portions of Madison, Silver Bow, Gallatin and Jefferson counties, closed for the fall season one-half hour after sunset on September 18, 2011. These hunting district(s) will re-open for the hunting of all mountain lion for the winter season beginning

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Proper disposal of deer remains is a rule of good hunter ethics

We like this. It comes from the South Carolina DNR, but the message is universal as we head into this fall’s big game hunting seasons…  Disposal of deer remains may not be the highlight of a hunting trip, but South Carolina’s Deer Project leader says it’s an important aspect of hunting, particularly in maintaining the

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