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February 2, 2012

WA: 2012 sport sturgeon retention in the lower Columbia River

(1) Below Wauna power lines (near Cathlamet) downstream to mouth: Through Apr 30 per permanent rule, white sturgeon retention allowed 7 days per week, 38-inch fork length minimum size and 54-inch fork length maximum size. May 1-May 11 Sturgeon retention prohibited. May 12-Jul 8 White sturgeon retention allowed 7 days per week, 41-inch fork length

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MT: Missoula Trapper Education Class Set for Feb. 18

A trapper education class is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 18 at the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Missoula Office (3201 Spurgin Road). The class is free of charge and all are welcome to attend. Pre-registration is required. To register, stop by the FWP office, or call 406-542-5500. The class will be held from 8:30a.m. to

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MT: March 15 is new deadline for 2012 bull elk, buck deer permits

BILLINGS – Montana hunters have a new, earlier deadline in 2012 to apply for bull elk and buck mule deer permits in some hunting districts. In districts where a special permit is required to harvest a bull elk or buck deer, the new application deadline is March 15. Drawing results will be announced by the

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MO: Porous-soled waders banned in Missouri trout waters

JEFFERSON CITY Mo – With catch-and-keep trout season opening March 1, the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reminds trout anglers to help prevent the spread of a new threat to Missouri’s cold-water streams and rivers. Called “didymo” (Didymosphenia geminata) or “rock snot,” this invasive alga forms large, thick mats on the bottoms of cold-water streams

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KS: Turkey Federation Chapter youth hunt April 7

Guide hunts, gun giveaway to highlight event; application deadline March 30 HIAWATHA – The Thundering Toms Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) – representing Northeast Kansas and Southeast Nebraska with headquarters in Hiawatha, Kan. – will sponsor a guided youth turkey hunt on Saturday, April 7. Hunters, parents/sponsors, and guides will meet at

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