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Idaho Fish & Game Sets Meetings On Big Game Rules

Last month the Idaho Department of Fish & Game met with hunters across the region to hear what they would like to see for big game rules next year. Additionally, biologists have spent many hours

Idaho Fish And Game Commission To Set Big Game Seasons

The Idaho Fish and Game Commission is scheduled to set seasons for deer, elk, pronghorn, black bear and mountain lion during its Boise meeting, March 23 and 24. The two-day meeting, at Fish and Game

Michigan DNR seeks charges in Delta Co. fishing operation

Traverse City, Mich. (AP) — State wildlife officers say they will seek charges against six Delta County men accused of running an illegal commercial fishing operation on Lake Michigan’s Little Bay de Noc. Department of

Salmon Region Holds First Mentored Youth Deer Hunt

Conservation officers in Salmon Region, in cooperation with Eagle Valley Ranch in Bohannon Creek, organized the first mentored youth deer hunt for Salmon area children last fall. In November, several youth hunters from the Salmon

Washington wildlife agent nabs gang of poachers

Seattle (AP) — The body count began the moment Tom Sharpe met Mick Gordon. When Sharpe stepped from his pickup, he found four men and a boy in the garage of Gordon’s Longview duplex stripping

Dead eagle found in Viroqua with talons missing

Viroqua, Wis. (AP) — Conservation wardens continue to investigate after a bald eagle was found dead in Vernon County with its talons missing. The bird was found hanging from a tree east of Viroqua in

Cale L. Godfrey Named Assistant Chief of Wildlife Division

Richmond, VA – The Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (VDGIF) announced that Cale L. Godfrey was named assistant director of the VDGIF Wildlife Division. Mr. Godfrey filled the vacancy created when Bob Ellis

Wolf depredation reported south of Two Dot

Billings – Wolves killed 11 sheep and injured five more south of Two Dot Thursday, USDA Wildlife Services officials have confirmed. Wolves in the Lebo Peak pack, which formed in 2008, were believed responsible for

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