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March 1, 2023

Survey shows that hunters, shooters are affected by rising ammunition costs

Ammunition prices have increased anywhere from 200% to 850% (depending on caliber) since 2000. Although the reasons behind these increases are complex, there has been little attention paid to the potential effect they might have on hunting and shooting participation.

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Cleanup continues at Iowa’s Red Haw State Park nearly a year after being decimated by tornado

The March 5 tornado, with speeds reaching nearly 140 miles per hour, destroyed a beach building, campground shower building, three shelters, three storage buildings and the campground’s electrical system. It also destroyed approximately 20 acres of trees. Total damage estimates top $500,000.

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Research projects focused on CWD in Pennsylvania aim to confront challenges of the disease

Chronic wasting disease – an always-fatal and untreatable neurological disease affecting white-tailed deer and elk – continues to expand across Pennsylvania.
But it’s not going unchallenged. Several research initiatives launching this year aim to increase understanding of CWD and develop tools to confront it.

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Maumee walleye tournament in Ohio will resume with some modified rules

Mario Campos, owner of Maumee Tackle Fishing Outfitters at 104 West Wayne Street in Maumee announced that he will be resuming his annual walleye derby in 2023 – but with new rules designed to ensure a fair contest.
The derby will run from 6 a.m. on March 17 until 5 p.m. on April 16.

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Delaware Lake in Ohio: Target river channels for crappies

So, you want to catch crappies? BIG crappies? Well, there is no better time than now to do just that at Delaware Lake in Central Ohio.
Early spring is when you will find the highest number of keeper-sized fish in the lake. There has been very little fishing pressure put on them for months and many of the fish that were just shy of the 9-inch size limit last year have grown to legal size now.

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