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NV deer herds down; other species doing well

Reno, Nev. (AP) – Elk, antelope and bighorn sheep are quite at home on the Nevada range, while deer populations continue to struggle because of habitat loss and drought, according to a new report by

GFP: 176K hunters baged 1.9M pheasants in 2008

Pierre, S.D. (AP) – The South Dakota Game Fish & Parks Department has released survey results from the last hunting season. It shows that more than 176,000 resident and nonresident hunters went after pheasants in

Elk Foundation marks 25th year

Missoula, Mont. (AP) – The view out the window of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation keeps changing. Twenty-five years ago, it was a pine forest out back of Bob Munson’s trailer home/real estate office in

Feds to reconsider critical habitat for two fish in N.M.

Albuquerque, N.M. (AP) – A federal judge has ruled the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service can reconsider the designation of several hundred miles of riverbed in New Mexico and Arizona as critical habitat for two

Hunters fined, licenses suspended after poaching in Tenn.

Church Hill, Tenn. (AP) – Two men who were caught hunting turkey on Holston Army Ammunition Plant property have received probation, but can’t hunt for a year. Security officers found 34-year-old Christopher Kevin Arnold of

Arkansas fishing report of May 6

CENTRAL ARKANSAS:Lake Conway: Water is murky and high, and that everything was doing really good before all this rain. Bream are biting well on worms and crickets. Crappie are biting near cypress trees on minnows,

Man accused of smuggling songbirds from Vietnam

Los AngelesS (AP) _ A man was charged Tuesday with smuggling songbirds into the United States by hiding more than a dozen of them in an elaborate, custom-tailored pair of leggings during a flight from

Louisiana closes some fishing due to tilapia

Baton Rouge, La. (AP) – The state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has closed an area south of Port Sulphur to commercial and recreational fishing after tilapia were found in public waterways in the area.

NH man injured in turkey hunting mishap

Sullivan, N.H. (AP) – A Sullivan, N.H., man is recovering after his brother shot him in a hunting accident. The state fish and game department says 27-year-old Josh Lazzaro and his 29-year-old brother, Scott Lazzaro,

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