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Amendments Affirm Right to Hunt and Fish in Three States

Constitutional amendments affirming the right to hunt and fish passed in Tennessee, Arkansas and South Carolina on mid-term election day, while such an amendment was defeated in Arizona. “The voters have spoken,” said Chris Cox,

Wisconsin Hunter Bags Two Bucks with One Arrow

HIXTON, Wis. (AP) A lifelong hunter from Jackson County, Wisconsin can claim bragging rights on this hunt. Rodney Hurst of Hixton bagged two bucks with one methodical shot from his bow. Hurst says one of

IL: Asian carp, locks decision remains question mark

Chicago – The carp arguments continue. And continue. Attorneys representing five states seeking the immediate closure of Chicago-area shipping locks to stop the spread of Asian carp made final arguments in federal court on Oct.

Fish passage project breaks ground on Friday

Rock Island, Ill. – The Waubonsie Creek Restoration Project will break ground with a ceremony scheduled for Friday. The $1.35 million construction project will create fish passage from the mouth of Waubonsie Creek at the

Federal carp director to oversee prevention work

Chicago — No one is using “Carp Czar” in his official title, but John Goss is in essence exactly that. On Sept. 8, Goss, a former top official with the Indiana DNR, was named federal

Obama administration appoints ‘carp czar’

Chicago — No one is using “Carp Czar” in his official title, but John Goss is in essence exactly that. On Sept. 8, Goss, a former top official with the Indiana DNR, was named federal

Trouble in the Gulf Part 3: Regaining Paradise

As you read this, the first of perhaps 10 million waterfowl that winter in Louisiana’s coastal wetlands are flying south. Each year, fewer acres of marsh and barrier-island habitat await them. This year, some of

Scientist: Carp may have been planted near lake

Traverse City, Mich. (AP) – A 3-foot-long Asian carp discovered in a Chicago waterway near Lake Michigan appears to have spent most of its life there and may have been planted by humans who didn’t

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