WI Daily Update: Use a long pole for shallow crappies this spring
When the crappies move shallow this spring, use a long
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When the crappies move shallow this spring, use a long
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Pennsylvania game commissioners, at their April 12 quarterly meeting, approved five land acquisitions that collectively would add more than 635 acres to state game lands.
But the board’s approval of a proposed land exchange between the Game Commission and state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources might draw even bigger interest.
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A pair of proposed changes in small game hunting regulations – one regarding woodcock, the other ring-necked pheasants – were submitted in mid-April by Michigan DNR Wildlife Division to the state Natural Resources Commission.
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“Good judgment comes from experience, and often experience comes from bad judgment.”
As I read this quote by Rita Mae Brown in an issue of Reader’s Digest recently, I instantly thought of how it relates to turkey hunting. In turkey hunting, the lessons you learn and the mistakes you make along the way shape the kind of turkey hunter you become and they play a part in the decisions you will make on future hunts.
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You have your assembler and then you have your collector.
The first person is a generalist and the second person is a specialist. Then too, you can keep shaving off layers until such a fine point is reached that the individual becomes an exotic expert in the field. For instance, you can assemble a gun cabinet with various kinds of firearms but that doesn’t make you a collector. You’re an assembler, more or less.
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The Ohio DNR Division of Wildlife recently debuted a new podcast – the Wild Ohio Podcast – with the goal of teaching a worldwide audience about what the agency does beyond regulating hunting and fishing in the state.
“It will show the great stuff we do that people don’t know about,” said Jordan Phillips, an outdoor skills program administrator for the division. “We will talk about hunting and fishing, but other things the division does, too.”
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