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Frank Anetsberger Chapter Izaak Walton League:.
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Frank Anetsberger Chapter Izaak Walton League:.
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“The poaching of a trophy buck is disheartening on many levels,” the post read. “To illegally shoot a deer, remove the antlers, and leave the animal to waste is unethical and an insult to law abiding sportsmen and women who strive to pursue game ethically.
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Albany — In December, Gov. Kathy Hochul signed legislation that helps support and contributes to national efforts to conserve at least 30% of U.S. land and water by 2030.
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“Only Arizona, Arkansas, Texas, Florida, Indiana, Nevada, Washington, North Carolina, and Tennessee allow people to keep capybaras as pets,” the report noted, adding that it is illegal to have a capybara as a pet in Illinois.
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When Ye Olde Managing Editor assigned me this topic and title, I flashed to a video I did called “The Rise and Fall of the .308 Winchester.” Boy, did I get a lifetime supply of static for that one.
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Please check DEC’s website or hunting, trapping and fishing publications for specific regional regulations and Wildlife Management Units.
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I do not argue a bolt will fly 100 yards. I find it hard to believe hunters are taking those shots. If you are talking about hunting along a field, a bow can also shoot 100 yards.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service teamed up with several agencies – including the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services and the Maryland DNR – along with 700 landowners and enlisted trained trappers and wildlife experts to catch and kill…
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• On Dec. 4, Lieutenant Buckley, ECO Wood, K9 CJ, and ECO Parker completed an investigation into an illegally harvested deer in the town of Highland.
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