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January 13, 2012

Bill would allow baiting of deer, other big game in Wyoming

Cheyenne, Wyo. (AP) – The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is pushing to change state law to allow baiting of big game animals, a tactic it says could allow hunters to lure nuisance whitetail deer away from towns to spots where it would be safe to shoot them. The Legislature’s Joint Travel, Recreation, Wildlife and

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Ice fishing jigging technique and lure action

The fall and flutter of an ice lure is key to ice-fishing success. We want to see a slow, natural descending action, and in general, lighter lures are better at achieving this. I use a lot of No. 12 ice lures. Do not use split-shots when jigging light ice lures. Split shots are fine for

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UT: Fishing Report DWR Northeastern Region January 12, 2012

ATTENTION: Quagga and zebra mussels are a major threat to Utah waterways. Watch this video to learn more about these destructive mussels and how to decontaminate your boat.   BIG SANDWASH RESERVOIR: (January 12) There are no new reports on fishing conditions at the reservoir. The lake looks frozen but ice conditions unknown. Check the

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UT: Fishing Report DWR Southeastern Region January 12, 2012

ATTENTION: Quagga and zebra mussels are a major threat to Utah waterways. Watch this video to learn more about these destructive mussels and how to decontaminate your boat.     ABAJO MOUNTAINS: (January 12) Officer Dennis Shumway reports thin ice covering only half the surface at Recapture Reservoir. Shumway said that he didn’t see a

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NH: Need and wildlife talk? Call on the Fish and Wildlife stewards!

CONCORD, N.H. — Does your organization or community group need a speaker on a wildlife topic? Thanks to the support of a federal grant, volunteer Fish and Wildlife Stewards are now available to present free wildlife-related programs to adult groups statewide. These wildlife enthusiasts have been trained by the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department

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