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To me, owning a boat is a wonderful thing, but it doesn’t mean that I need it to catch fish. In fact, I have found that some of my best fishing experiences have been in

To me, owning a boat is a wonderful thing, but it doesn’t mean that I need it to catch fish. In fact, I have found that some of my best fishing experiences have been in

The announcement comes after two powerful outdoor recreation industry executives last month called for the show to move out of Utah because of the state’s top political leaders’ push to control federal public lands and

Two pelicans, 10 cormorants and five swans have been found dead in the Key Pittman management area in the Pahranagat Valley, and in the Overton wildlife area near Lake Mead.

Some believe the color option will draw more women to hunting — about 13,000 women currently are registered to hunt in Virginia.

Any changes must be approved by the Natural Resource Commission and then go back to the public for further comment before taking effect in the fall.

The goal of the Interstate Wildlife Violator Compact is to improve enforcement of hunting, fishing and trapping laws through the cooperation of law enforcement units in member states.

Wild turkey hen approaches hunter out in the woods.

Studies show that elk, deer and antelope hunters combined spent an estimated $324 million in Montana in 2016, and that money supports more than 3,300 jobs.

A new setup works like a vacuum cleaner, with a diver pulling out the weeds and feeding it up to the boat for disposal.
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