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October 4, 2024

Pennsylvania Game Commission mulls ways to address crop damage complaints

Programs to help farmers address crop damage are underutilized, and the Pennsylvania Game Commission is exploring ways to help address the issue.
During the commission’s Sept. 20 quarterly meeting, board President Scott Foradora said commissioners met with representatives of the agricultural community during the summer to discuss crop damage. He said it was clear that farmers need help addressing damage caused by deer, and the board will be reviewing ways to further address the issue.

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Going solo or with a buddy after bears in New York? Here are keys to success

Taking a black bear is considered quite a feat in New York, since the average rate of success usually runs below 2%.
The methods of how to hunt them vary, but the most consistent method of taking a bear is to be a part of an organized group that conducts drives through their known habitat. This method of hunting is not for everyone, though. It can be physically and mentally demanding.

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Less junk than anticipated found during Mille Lacs cleanup in Minnesota

As a third-generation Mille Lacs cabin owner, she started locally, connecting with the Lake of the Woods’ Keep It Clean coalition. After working alongside that group to get the Keep It Clean legislation signed into state law – which prohibits waste disposal on or under lake ice – she wondered again what else could be done.

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Steve Sarley: Illinois author set the hook with new fishing book

Remember when there were a lot of booksellers around? Every mall had one or two of them. It seems that most of them have disappeared.
It doesn’t matter much to me anymore because I mostly love to read about fishing and there aren’t a lot of fishing books available. I guess you can find the “how-to” kind of hardcovers and maybe one or two biographies about a famous fisherman or two, but there is not a lot of fishing reading material outside of magazines, for the most part.

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