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January 12, 2012

IL: Ice finally taking hold in northern lakes, bass hot in south Issue: 1

The fishing and hunting report is compiled using reports from conservation officers, hunting guides and fishing guides. North Lake Michigan: According to fishing reporter Cory Yarmuth, the trout action in the harbors has really picked up. Fish are being caught on spawn sacks under a float as well as the standard tinsel or white tube […]

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VT: Two Plead Guilty to Taking Endangered Sturgeon

WAITSFIELD, Vt — Two Burlington men pled no contest on December 23rd to taking an endangered species of fish in Addison County. Dhan Gurung, 27, of Winooski and Kamal Pradhan, 31, from South Burlington were apprehended by game wardens in July after illegally taking a lake sturgeon from Otter Creek in Ferrisburgh. A concerned fisherman

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VT: Ice Fishing Opportunities are Great Where Ice is Safe

WAITSFIELD, Vt — Vermont offers great ice fishing on lakes throughout the state when ice conditions are safe. Vermont Fish and Wildlife recommends at least six inches of solid ice for safe ice fishing. Vermont’s premier fishing destination, Lake Champlain, offers many ice fishing opportunities. According to the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department, ice anglers

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NV: The West’s largest hunting and fishing expo coming to Las Vegas

The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) has partnered with the International Sportsmen’s Exposition (ISE) to bring the West’s largest hunting, fishing and outdoor consumer show to the Las Vegas Convention Center February 2-4. The show will offer outdoor enthusiasts the chance to walk through 200,000 square feet of space packed with exhibits from more than

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NC: Help Wanted: Avid Bird Hunters

Starting in 1984, the Wildlife Resources Commission began surveying avid quail and avid grouse hunters in North Carolina. These volunteer surveys help monitor long-term trends in upland gamebird populations and hunting activity. Information is then used by biologists to form management and regulatory recommendations. Each hunting season, we ask dedicated bird hunters to record their

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NC: Bridges Repaired on White Oak River Game Land

SWANSBORO, N.C. (Jan. 6, 2012) – The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission has replaced two pedestrian bridges, allowing for an easier, safer walk for hunters traveling to the waterfowl impoundment on the White Oak River Game Land in Onslow County. Two old wooden bridges, which had been in active use, have been replaced with aluminum floating

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New Jersey to Implement Spring Snow Goose Conservation Order February 16 – April 7, 2012

The NJDEP Division of Fish and Wildlife will again implement a Conservation Order (CO) in New Jersey for light geese during the winter/spring of 2012. A CO is a special management action that is needed to control certain wildlife populations when traditional management programs are unsuccessful in preventing overabundance of the population. The CO allows

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