Judges dismisses charges in Lac qui Parle County poaching case
Dawson, Minn., man had faced 13 counts; case turned on use of tracking device
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Dawson, Minn., man had faced 13 counts; case turned on use of tracking device
Judges dismisses charges in Lac qui Parle County poaching case Read More »
It’s the perfect hunt on the perfect spring morning. The gobbler responds off the roost, and he’s coming. Your setup is ideal.
Take Dead Aim: Optic options for your gobbler gun Read More »
Buffalo, N.Y. — A 77-year-old western New York man is facing prison time and a fine of up to $250,000 after pleading guilty to federal charges of illegal wildlife trafficking. U.S. Attorney William J. Hochul, Jr., announced last month that Ferdinand E. Krizan, of Franklinville (Cattaraugus County) pleaded guilty before Chief U.S. District Judge Frank
Plea agreement in major elephant ivory trafficking case Read More »
Proposal would establish Dec. 1 kickoff to one-fish, 20-inch limit
DEC eyes expanding Lake Erie’s trophy bass season Read More »
The best showcase of Minnesota bucks under one roof is on tap at the inaugural Outdoor News Deer & Turkey Show, set for Feb. 26-28 at the Warner Coliseum on the Minnesota State Fairgrounds.
Three-day deer and turkey show begins Feb. 26 Read More »
Harrisburg — As part of its Core Values & Beliefs program, the Williams Company recently donated $2,400 to the Pennsylvania Game Commission to be used for camera-aided enforcement to protect bat caves from intrusions. The funds will go toward adding six new cameras in two new sites. Currently, the Northeast Region has two and the
Cameras will be used to protect cave bats from people Read More »
Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commissioners – or at least some of them – know exactly what it is they want.
Commissioners want Saucon Ck. change Read More »
DEC again seeks access to trap, tag and release birds
Turkey study enters fourth year Read More »
Harrisburg — Pennsylvania Game Commissioners will be asked to make changes to seasons and bag limits for the 2016-17 license year that are sure to get the attention of hunters and trappers. Modifications to the seasons for turkeys, bears, squirrels, rabbits, fishers and porcupines are all on the table. It’s a proposed change perhaps least
Game agency pondering changes to seasons; not deer Read More »