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June 15, 2012

Results available for Washington's special hunt drawing

Olympia – Hunters who submitted applications for 2012 special-hunt permits can check the results of this year’s drawing on the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) website. The results of the random, computerized drawing were verified June 8 and are now available. Holders of the special permits can hunt at times and locations beyond those

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West Virginia's Summersville Lake tailwater trout stocking

Summersville, W.Va. – The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources, in cooperation with the West Virginia Professional Outfitters Association (WVPRO), stocked 1,500 pounds of rainbow trout in the Summersville Dam tailwater of the Gauley River on June 5.  The goal of the stocking is to enhance trout fishing opportunities in the Gauley River, especially in

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Five San Francisco Residents Plead Guilty to Poaching Operation in Glenn County

Five men from San Francisco will pay $12,855 in fines after pleading guilty this month to participating in a poaching operation in Glenn County. The subjects entered their guilty plea in Glenn County Superior Court. Department of Fish and Game (DFG) wardens caught Zon Chu, 56, Howard Lai, 43, Kenneth Wong, 29, Jiale Yu, 43,

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Winners Announced for 2012 Elk Hunt During TWRC Committee Meetings

Nashville – Four persons have won the right to participate in Tennessee’s fourth-ever managed elk hunt to be held in October at North Cumberland Wildlife Management Area. The winners were announced Thursday (June 14) during the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Commission Wildlife Management Committee meeting at the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency Region II Ray Bell Building.

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Finding the right fishing hole in Arizona is a click away

Phoenix – Are you looking for a great place to take your dad fishing to celebrate Father’s Day? If so, then the Arizona Game and Fish Department has some great news for you. The department’s new web-based interactive fishing map has been upgraded to include easier navigation features, Google-based travel directions, and links to stocking

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