Ask Idaho Fish And Game: One-Day Fishing License
I am an Idaho resident, can I buy a one-day fishing license and salmon permit?
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I am an Idaho resident, can I buy a one-day fishing license and salmon permit?
Ask Idaho Fish And Game: One-Day Fishing License Read More »
On Saturday, April 7, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game dispatched a mule deer buck near the community of Whitney.
Aggressive Mule Deer Killed By Idaho Fish And Game Read More »
Pam McDonald has been named the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency 2011 Boating Officer of the Year while Allen Herald is the Part-Time Boating Officer of the Year for the second time in as many years.
Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency Names 2011 Boating Officers of the Year Read More »
State game wardens have wrapped up an extensive 16-month poaching investigation in East Texas that has netted stout fines and jail or prison sentences for four men responsible for illegally killing 30 deer in Wood and Rains counties.
Major East Texas Deer Poaching Case Finalized Read More »
They may not be hunting for food for their families in District 12, like Katniss before The Hunger Games, but archery has still become a popular sport with children and teens across the nation.
Archery hits the mark for Texans Read More »
Texas quail hunters should not expect substantive changes for the 2012-13 season after the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission urged biologists to intensify quail conservation efforts, while minimizing the use of regulations as a means to address declining bobwhite populations.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission Looks to Science for Solution to Quail Woes Read More »
One of the country’s best trout fishing waters could be ice free within the next week or two.
Utah anglers eager for ice off at Strawberry Read More »
New hunting rules approved by the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission for the 2012-14 seasons will expand hunting opportunities for elk and cougar, but leave intact the statewide ban on using electronic decoys to attract waterfowl.
State fishery managers are planning another morning razor-clam dig this month on Washington’s ocean beaches, as long as marine toxin tests show the clams are safe to eat.
Another April razor clam dig proposed for Washington Read More »