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March 9, 2012

NH: Turkey hunting shot patterning and safety clinic offered April 7 in Hillsborough

CONCORD, N.H. — The New Hampshire Fish and Game Hunter Education Program, in cooperation with Morse Sporting Goods of Hillsborough, will host a Turkey Hunting Shot Patterning and Safety Clinic on Saturday, April 7, 2012, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Morse Sporting Goods, 85 Contoocook Falls Road, Hillsborough, NH. The clinic will be […]

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OK: Wildlife Department offers a new summer internship opportunity

The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation is looking for an intern to work directly on projects committed to species of greatest conservation need that are not hunted or fished in the state. The position is part of the Wildlife Department’s Wildlife Diversity program and will allow students to work in fisheries, information and education and

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UT: Fishing Report DWR Northeastern Region March 08, 2012

BIG SANDWASH RESERVOIR: (March 08) There haven’t been any recent reports from anglers about fishing or ice conditions. BROUGH RESERVOIR: (March 08) The ice is starting to break up, and there were some fishable areas of open water along the eastern bank as of Tuesday. The remaining ice is unstable. The reservoir has special catch-and-release

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NJ: Dash for the trash cleanup of Delaware River and Bay

TRENTON – Volunteers from a host of organizations such as scout troops, schools, businesses, and environmental and nonprofit groups, as well as local residents will fan out across portions of the Delaware River and Bay from Sussex to Cape May counties on March 10-18 to clean up litter and debris as part of the first-ever

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No contest

I don’t quite understand why we’ve become so competitive. Competition in sports is good, of course, and I enjoy a good baseball or football game as well as the next guy. But today it seems there’s a competition for just about everything. I love to cook, but do I need to watch a television show

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