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September 22, 2011

NY: DEC report: Drilling will foster economic boost

State still working on fracking regulations Albany (AP) - Natural gas production in New York’s part of the Marcellus Shale could bring nearly 25,000 full time drilling-related jobs and more than 29,000 jobs in other parts of the economy, according to an environmental and economic impact study released this month by the Department of Environmental Conservation.

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NY: Kings begin staging off creek mouths; fall patterns kick in Issue: 19

Western New York Lake Ontario and tributaries: King salmon should be staging off the creek mouths and pier action at night is slowly starting to happen in Olcott. Lake Erie and tributaries: Most consistent bass areas have been around Seneca Shoal, Myers Reef and Waverly Shoal, but you can find fish wherever there is structure.

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NY: Weather drives deer harvest in Northern Zone

Elizabethtown, N.Y. – Yes, the official kickoff to the Northern Zone firearms deer season falls on Oct. 22 this year. And, true, it’s preceded by a hugely popular weeklong muzzleloader deer season. But forget the calendar for a minute. Serious deer hunters up north know the “real” whitetail season begins when there’s snow on the ground.

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Missouri: Runge to host artist and world angler Bob White

Join global fly fisher, artist, columnist and fly-fishing guide at MDC Nature Center in Jeff City Oct. 15 The Missouri Department of Conservation’s (MDC) Runge Nature Center, in partnership with the Capital City Fly Fishers, will host “A Fascination with Fly Fishing” featuring Bob White on Saturday, Oct. 15, from 9 a.m. to noon. The

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Trappers and fur dealers come indoors to raise money

More than 1,500 trappers, fur dealers and outfitters attended the annual Ohio State Trappers Association (OSTA) convention on Sept. 9-11 at the Madison County Fairgrounds in London. Saturday night’s benefit auction featured 175 donated items, including a handmade log bench from Chainsaw Carvings of Buchtel. Melissa Fraizer of Albuquerque, New Mexico, purchased the bench for

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