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Montpelier, Vt. — The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department says the final 2022 white-tailed deer harvest will be a little over 17,400 deer.
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Montpelier, Vt. — The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department says the final 2022 white-tailed deer harvest will be a little over 17,400 deer.
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The idea that a safety harness is actually a useful safety device has been drilled into our heads for so long that changing the dialogue is a constant battle.
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Paris (AP) — France’s government on Jan. 9 unveiled new plans to tighten hunting safety rules but stopped well short of the outright ban for which many activists had been hoping.
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At one time, there was a thriving domestic retail market for fur in the U.S. The demand for fur at home created a lucrative market for not only mink farms, but trappers as well.
Replacing fur with oil-based fakes would be a bad decision Read More »
Despite their not so lovely aroma, skunks played a vital role in early American life. Early fur trappers valued skunk furs. Native Americans held them in high regards both spiritually and as a food source.
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The World Shooting and Recreational Complex, located north of Sparta, was opened in 2006 after it was built by the state as the new home for the Amateur Trapshooting Association’s Grand American Trapshooting Championships, which had previously been held in Ohio.
State may put World Shooting Complex on the open market Read More »
DEC is asking hunters to know the difference between the endangered spruce grouse (l) and the more common ruffed grouse (r).
DEC encourages small game hunting, seeks input Read More »
Over the last decade, the Lake Erie walleye population has produced consistently strong hatches resulting in an increase in the number of sub-legal walleyes being caught and released by anglers.
Lake Erie ’eyes could see a lower size limit Read More »
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking people who enjoy the outdoors, camping and meeting new people, to consider becoming volunteer campground hosts for the upcoming recreation season. Volunteer campground hosts live in state parks from one to five months assisting DNR staff with light maintenance duties, checking in campers, and being a
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