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September 10, 2012

WDFW seeks to share information on elk hoof disease

Olympia-The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is holding a September public meeting and has launched a website to share information about reports of hoof disease among southwest Washington elk. Lame elk or elk with overgrown or missing hooves in southwest Washington have been observed with increasing frequency in the region. At times, multiple

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Fishing Report for Northeastern Utah September 6, 2012

BIG SANDWASH RESERVOIR: (September 07) Anglers report low water. Fishing is slow to fair for rainbows and fair to good for bass. Anglers are seeing some nice fish, both smallies and largemouth. They are also catching some good-sized rainbows in the deeper waters. Try crankbaits, spoons and jigs. BROUGH RESERVOIR: (September 07) Anglers report slow

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Wildlife Officials Considering New Deer Movement Rules in Response to CWD

Austin – State wildlife officials say more deliberation is needed before new rules are adopted governing Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s regulatory response to the detection of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in Texas. Consideration of proposed rules restricting deer movement in the CWD affected area of far West Texas will be delayed until the Texas

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MDC needs hunter help with CWD sampling of harvested deer

Jefferson City Mo – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is working with hunters, taxidermy shops and deer processors to collect tissue samples from adult deer harvested during the fall archery and firearms deer seasons. The cooperative effort is part of MDC’s ongoing work to monitor the prevalence and distribution of chronic wasting disease (CWD)

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Archery Only Black Bear Season To Close In Bear Management Units 510 & 700

Hunting District Restrictions, Closures & Reopenings By order of the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Commission, the hunting of all black bears in Bear Management Units 510 & 700 will close one-half hour after sunset on Thursday, Sept. 6, 2012. These hunting district(s) will re-open for the hunting of all black bears for the general

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Fishing regulations to be considered at September commission meeting

The 2013-14 fishing regulations will be considered at the Saturday, Sept. 8 portion of the upcoming (Sept. 7-8) meeting of the Arizona Game and Fish Commission. The meeting begins at 8 a.m. at the Game and Fish Department headquarters at 5000 W. Carefree Highway in Phoenix. The commission will consider amending Commission Order 40 (fish),

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