Your Wisconsin Outdoor News Daily Update – July 8, 2019
The lakers are already deep. Here’s how to catch ’em.
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The lakers are already deep. Here’s how to catch ’em.
Your Wisconsin Outdoor News Daily Update – July 8, 2019 Read More »
RAPID CITY, S.D. — Two South Dakota men have bagged what the Bowfishing Association of America is calling a new world-record channel catfish. The Rapid City Journal reports 19-year-old Cody Sechser and 18-year-old Isaac Kipp of Montrose were bowfishing on Skunk Creek 10 miles north of Hartford on June 9 when they shot a channel
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Official says there is no sign the disease is currently affecting bat populations in California.
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Pennsylvania Game Commission asks for public’s help to keep up with burgeoning numbers.
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The problem with attaining the mark is twofold: There is less grassland in the state due to farmers putting millions of acres of idled land once enrolled in the federal Conservation Reserve Program back into crop production.And drought has impacted many parts of the state the past couple of years.
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And it appears to be working: State park visitation has increased 22% since 2003 – that’s twice as fast as the state’s population has grown – and revenue from state park permit sales, helped in part by a fee increase, has jumped more than 80% in the past six years.
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Sometimes just an extra pair of hands can be very helpful.
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Outdoor News earned three Outdoor Writers Association of America writing awards at the OWAA’s 92nd annual conference, held June 23 in Little Rock, Ark. New York Outdoor News’ Glenn Sapir finished second in the Family Participation/Youth Outdoor Education Category with “Welcoming in a young angler.” And Pennsylvania Outdoor News’ Terry Brady was third in the
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