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Rainbows stocked in lakes around the state each spring.
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Rainbows stocked in lakes around the state each spring.

Five weeks remain in this year’s legislative session.

With some simple equipment, you can cover ground safely and quickly while monitoring waterfowl and other birds in urban or rural environments.
Harrisburg — Now what? After 18 months of talking about it, the Pennsylvania Game Commission – working together with other state and federal agencies – did some “targeted shooting” of deer within Disease Management Area
By Richard P. Smith Contributing Writer Marquette, Mich. — Hunters and members of the Natural Resources Commission will have to wait until at least June to find out if the moose population on the Upper

By Javier Serna Assistant Editor Grand Marais, Minn. — A young moose was crossing Hungry Jack Lake near the Gunflint Trail when it fell through the ice Monday morning, precipitating a local effort to save
Frankfort, Ky. — When Murray resident Austin Gruner caught an 8-pound 2-ounce largemouth bass bulging with developing eggs from Kentucky Lake on Feb. 10, he didn’t keep it. Instead, Gruner took his trophy to Fisherman’s

A big part of the restoration has been regulations designed specifically to protect the slow-growing fish.
Company says broadcast omitted key information By Dan Hansen Contributing Writer Madison, N.C. — Since its 1962 introduction, along with the popular 7mm Remington Magnum cartridge, more than 7.5 million Model 700 (and the scaled-down
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