Ohio turkey outlooks: likely to hinge on older gobblers, toms
Four-year-old turkeys likely to make up majority of kill, DNR biologist indicates
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Four-year-old turkeys likely to make up majority of kill, DNR biologist indicates
Ohio turkey outlooks: likely to hinge on older gobblers, toms Read More »
The Department of Fish and Game’s Advanced Hunter Education Program is offering a black powder hunting clinic April 28 in Yolo County. The clinic is scheduled from 9 a.m to 5 p.m. at the Yolo Sportsmen’s Association Range.
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The DNREC Division of Fish and Wildlife reminds recreational anglers and commercial watermen that it is now unlawful in Delaware to harvest or possess river herring, a popular baitfish, without a valid receipt from a state or jurisdiction where harvest is permitted.
Delaware’s river herring harvest closed due to population decline Read More »
Grab your fishing rods and tackle box. It’s almost time – April 7 – to take advantage of the first of four license-free fishing days scheduled for this summer in Florida, according to Gov. Rick Scott, who highlighted the good news at today’s Cabinet meeting in Tallahassee.
Four free fishing days in Florida start April 7 Read More »
Their official names are “160” and “161.” But the words used most frequently to describe them were “too cute.”
Camp Blanding Florida bear cubs examined by FWC biologists Read More »
Commercial king mackerel fishers harvesting from waters off Monroe County will be able to land and sell their harvest in Collier County from April 1 through June 30, when the waters off Collier County are usually closed to harvest.
Changes coming April 1 for Monroe County, Florida's commercial king mackerel harvesters Read More »
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) will host a free hunter safety course on March 31 and April 1 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Hunter safety course in Collier County Florida Read More »
The excitement was high at the sixth annual National Archery in the Schools (NASP)-Georgia State Tournament held this past week!
NASP-Georgia State Archery Tournament: 15 Schools Qualify to Head to Nationals Read More »
More than one million trout will be stocked by the end of this year, thanks to efforts by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Georgia's Seasonal Trout Streams Open March 31-Trout Stockings Underway Read More »