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February 29, 2012

Are you like your Bird Dog?

We’ve probably all heard the sayings about owners and their dogs looking alike, but what about shared mannerisms? I’ll venture our bird dogs mimic their hunting masters in a variety of ways. Here’s a sample of the similarities and adaptions I believe my shorthair, Trammell, and I share. Methodically Short and Deliberately Dainty. I am […]

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MS: Anticipation Builds for the Opening of Spring Turkey Season

JACKSON – Excitement among turkey hunters in many parts of the state is building as the 2012 spring turkey season gets closer. The 2012 spring turkey season will open on March 15th and will run through May 1st. Two years ago, MDWFP biologists reported that the 2010 hatch was well above average, which should translate

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MO: Only three hooked lures allowed on Alabama rigs in Missouri

JEFFERSON CITY Mo — A multi-lure rig for largemouth bass fishing, commonly called the Alabama or umbrella rig, is a hot topic this spring because anglers are having good success catching fish with them. But while the rigs allow multiple lures to be used, Missouri’s Wildlife Code allows no more than three lures or baits

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OR: ODFW aims to develop chinook fishery on Coast Fork Willamette

SPRINGFIELD, Ore. – For the first time in more than three decades the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife will release a substantial number of spring chinook salmon into the Coast Fork Willamette River in hopes of establishing a recreational fishery between Cottage Grove and Springfield.   The department plans on March 12 to release

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SC: Four high schools compete for Lake Murray Youth Bass Fishing Clubs tournament

Unseasonably warm weather greeted the high school student anglers as the day progressed on Feb. 18. Barnwell County Career Center served as host at Lake Murray for Saluda High School, North Augusta High School and T.L. Hanna High School.   Twenty-three contestants weighed in thirty-three bass for a total of 65.34 pounds. The big bass

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GA: Johnson County High School Wins Georgia-NASP Regional #5

SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (2/27/2012) Johnson County High School took top shooting honors at the final regional archery tournament Saturday in Wrightsville.   Johnson County shot a team score of 3,028, topping five other competing schools for the overall highest-scoring team honors at Georgia-NASP Regional No. 5 in their home gym.   Johnson County High captured

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New report shows Delaware continues to lose valuable wetlands despite conservation efforts

Report demonstrates importance of wetlands in cleaning water, reducing flooding, protecting the coast and providing habitat   DOVER (Feb. 27, 2012) – A new report released this week prior to the biennial Delaware Wetlands Conference concludes that despite heightened public awareness of the importance of wetlands and stronger conservation efforts throughout the state to combat

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