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May 30, 2012

Application Period Deadline May 31 for Tennessee’s Fourth Elk Hunt

Nashville – The deadline to apply for participation in Tennessee’s fourth managed elk hunt is approaching. Sportsmen have until midnight (CDT) on May 31 to submit their application to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. The fourth elk hunt will be held Oct. 15-19, 2012 at the North Cumberland Wildlife Management Area, located off I-75, north

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South Carolina's 2012 public alligator hunting, special WMA season applications now available online

The S.C. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has begun accepting online applications for the 2012 Public Alligator Hunting season and the Wildlife Management Area (WMA) Alligator Hunting Season. More than 100,000 alligators live from the Midlands to the coast of South Carolina and the population is not threatened by the regulated removal of a relatively

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South Carolina's youth angler state championship held at Lake Murray

The Bass Federation (TBF) of South Carolina hosted their youth programs state championship on Lake Murray at Dreher Island State Park on May 19th. In all there were 98 young anglers from 17 schools and clubs from all around South Carolina. The State Champion Club was the St. Andrews Jr. Bass Anglers. Two Juniors State

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Spring chinook fishing opens June 9 on Imnaha, Wallowa rivers in Oregon

Enterprise, Ore. – The Imnaha and Wallowa rivers in Northeast Oregon will open to hatchery spring chinook fishing Saturday, June 9. The Imnaha River will be open from the mouth upstream 45 miles to Summit Creek Bridge. The Wallowa River will be open from the deadline at the lower end of Minam State Park upstream

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DNREC Fish & Wildlife Enforcement Blotter May 16-23

Dover (May 25, 2012) – To achieve public compliance through education and enforcement actions that help conserve Delaware’s fish and wildlife resources and ensure safe boating and public safety, DNREC Division of Fish & Wildlife Enforcement agents responded to 28 complaints and issued 14 citations between May 16 and May 23. Citations issued between May

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California Department of Fish and Game Wardens Arrest Two Repeat Abalone Poachers

California Department of Fish and Game (DFG) wardens have arrested two repeat abalone poachers for poaching and possession of abalone for sale on the black market. Paul Chak Po Mak, 61, and Samuel Xing Sin, 41, both of Oakland, have been charged with poaching a total of 84 abalone for commercial purposes between April 23

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Online application service now available for Arizona's 2012 fall hunts

Phoenix – The Arizona Game and Fish Department has announced that the online application service is now available for Arizona’s 2012 hunts for deer, fall turkey, fall javelina, bighorn sheep, fall buffalo, and pheasant. Hunters who haven’t yet submitted an application now have the option of applying online by visiting https://phx.az.gov/app/huntdraw/home.xhtml and scrolling down to

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