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Scouting, hard work, patience and serious planning with a willingness to change from what worked in the past are the ways to go.
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Scouting, hard work, patience and serious planning with a willingness to change from what worked in the past are the ways to go.
Harrisburg — Once again, it all comes down to antlerless licenses. Hunters, for decades, have been told that shooting more or fewer antlerless deer is the one best way to control deer populations across Pennsylvania.
Grand Rapids, Minn. — Certainly, conditions could change between now and the end of Minnesota’s bear-hunting season, but black bears will head into the baiting season, which opens Friday, Aug. 17, fairly well satiated from
Columbus — In a continuing effort to control deer populations, specifically those affecting native plant communities, the Ohio DNR will coordinate special deer hunts at nine state nature preserves across the state. Ohio’s nature preserve
Lansing — More than a dozen wildland firefighters from the Michigan DNR have been sent to California, Oregon, Washington and elsewhere to battle wildfires and to gain valuable firefighting experience. A crew of three firefighters

First-time kayak anglers quickly learn the ins and outs of fishing from this small craft that’s usually used for leisure/recreation.

Ohio faced a similar scenario several years ago.

Some of my fondest memories as a kid are of the summer weekend picnics our family took to a favorite picnic grove along the Big Bear Creek in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains. After arrival, my father
Waddington, N.Y. — Jamie Hartman’s bad back might not hurt nearly as much as does having to miss the Bassmaster Elite Series event when it returns to the St. Lawrence River here Aug. 23-26. Hartman,
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