Pheasant Fest returning to Des Moines
Des Moines, Iowa (AP) _ A national convention that brings millions of dollars to the state is heading back to Des Moines in 2010, and organizers expect it to set attendance records. Organizers for the
Des Moines, Iowa (AP) _ A national convention that brings millions of dollars to the state is heading back to Des Moines in 2010, and organizers expect it to set attendance records. Organizers for the
Des Moines – The new daily bag limits on bluegills and crappies became effective on Jan. 21 for all public waters in the state. The new bag limit does not apply to private farm ponds
Biloxi, Miss. (AP) _ Menhaden is a small fish creating a big controversy on the Mississippi Gulf Coast between those who want a catch limit and greater controls on the industry and Omega Protein, the
Powhatan, VA — The Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (VDGIF) is pleased to announce that the renovation of Watkins Boat Landing on the James River in Powhatan County has been completed. The boat
Kansas City, Mo. (AP) — Picture this: Spectators in bleachers tensely watch as points are posted on a scoreboard, cheerleaders wave pompoms and young athletes sweat out a close contest. A typical high school game
Raleigh, N.C. (Feb. 9, 2009) – The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission will open the entire Roanoke River Management Area to striped bass harvest from March 1 through April 30. The Roanoke River Management Area includes
The Department of Fish and Game (DFG) reminds anglers they are required to return their 2008 Fishing Report and Restoration Cards by Jan. 31. Information collected from report cards provides DFG with data to monitor
Honolulu (AP) — Hawaii’s fisheries regulators are asking the public for input on possible new rules to protect Hawaii’s depleted fish stocks, especially popular food sources like parrotfish and goatfish, known as uhu and weke
Columbus, OH – Ohioans who are looking forward to the upcoming hunting and angling season can soon purchase 2009-2010 hunting and fishing licenses. These exciting outdoor activities are affordable ways to safely enjoy the outdoors
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