
Alabama Angler Hooks a Prehistoric Surprise
Woody Bozeman was fishing the Tallapoosa River for catfish just off the boat ramp at Ft. Toulouse National Historic Park in Wetumpka, Ala.
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Woody Bozeman was fishing the Tallapoosa River for catfish just off the boat ramp at Ft. Toulouse National Historic Park in Wetumpka, Ala.

A Rapid City school kept students indoors after a mountain lion was spotted on school grounds before classes started.

A Kodiak man managed to survive an encounter with a mother bear and her cubs by playing dead.

The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Department is proposing to reduce the number of wild turkey licenses this coming spring by just over 500 tags.
Hunters are more than halfway toward meeting the quota for Wyoming’s first wolf hunt since the animals were reintroduced to the Yellowstone region in the 1990s.

While there are certainly many hunters in Illinois who are just fine that the state’s non-resident deer permit fees are higher than any neighboring states, Brock Campbell certainly represents the other side of the equation.

If the Natural Resources Board accepts a DNR recommendation in December, sportsmen could begin hunting and trapping in state parks Jan. 1, 2013, with some limitations and exceptions.

A license “restructuring” that could be pushed by the state’s Conservation Fund Advisory Board next year would actually roll back some sporting license fees just four years after an increase.

Gary Botzek remembers when the Mississippi was a dead river.
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