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It is clearly evident that trapping is far from dead in the state of Pennsylvania.
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It is clearly evident that trapping is far from dead in the state of Pennsylvania.

Rushing Waters trout farm offers on-site restaurant with chefs who will cook your catch.
By Alex Ruppenthal WTTW-Chicago Chicago — About 50 mallards have been found dead over recent weeks in multiple locations along the Chicago River, marking what one expert says is the largest occurrence of birds dying
St. Paul — The DNR as of Aug. 28 has banned recreational deer feeding in 11 counties in central and north-central Minnesota that surround two farms where captive deer have been found to have chronic
Eagle River, Wis. — The National Championship Musky Open was once again a record-setting event, as what is likely the most populated fishing tournament in the Midwest attracted 1,330 anglers to 72 Northwoods lakes Aug.
Ithaca, N.Y. — When fall hunting season rolls around, the pheasants will be there for bird hunting enthusiasts. But for the people responsible for running New York’s lone remaining game farm, providing that crop of

Pre-rig your rods with multiple classic walleye setups for pursuing the trophy fish of early autumn.

After reassessing a small forest on his summer property, the author commits to a multi-year land management strategy to help the critters.

For more success when ice appears this fall, test your sonar, GPS, and other ice fishing gadgets now – during the off season.
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