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If pike and bass are present when you’re fishing for sunfish, the larger predators may push the panfish deep into the weeds
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If pike and bass are present when you’re fishing for sunfish, the larger predators may push the panfish deep into the weeds

What started as a mallard duck complaint ended in what Muskingum County officials say could be among Ohio’s largest wildlife restitution paid for illegal possession of a trophy antlered white-tailed deer.

Franklin Grove, Ill. — After a nearly 200-year absence, Illinois is once again a home where the buffalo – bison, that is – roam. And the animals are already settling in. The discovery of
Washington — Just five years ago, conservation acreage nationwide in the federal Conservation Reserve Program topped 31 million acres. Due in part to reductions called for the most recent Farm Bill, which requires a cap
Albany — A group opposed to New York’s two-year-old SAFE Act gun law says registration data shows only a fraction of gun owners complied with a requirement to register firearms reclassified as assault weapons. NY2A,

Appalachian trail a huge challenge

For the second year in a row, the number of breeding ducks in the United States and Canada was a record high, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

From livewell to fillet table, properly handling freshwater gamefish can make or break your fish dinner.
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