Minnesotans guilty in Iowa poaching case
Iowa DNR Report Des Moines, Iowa — Two Minnesota men and one northern Iowa man have pleaded guilty to illegally taking deer in Emmet and Kossuth counties in Iowa in October and November 2015. Michael
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Iowa DNR Report Des Moines, Iowa — Two Minnesota men and one northern Iowa man have pleaded guilty to illegally taking deer in Emmet and Kossuth counties in Iowa in October and November 2015. Michael
Masonville, N.Y. — Two Delaware County men face numerous charges in connection with the illegal killing of two deer last month. DEC officials said Nevin Cutting, 22, of Masonville, and Thomas Terry, 23, of Sidney

23-pointer green scores more than 200 inches By Jeff Murray Contributing Writer Enfield, N.Y. — Craig Pyhtila wasn’t even going to go hunting Dec. 4. The Tompkins County man had plans to spend that Sunday
St. Johnsbury, Vt. — Vermont wildlife officials are undertaking a two-year study of the state’s moose herd amid concerns that the population is threatened by ticks and the brainworm disease. Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department

A snowshoe hike in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula turns up signs of showshoe hare, grey squirrels, deer, fox and beaver.

Kristen Monroe finds out what makes Syren shotguns unique to women.
St. Paul — Confirmation won’t come until later this week, but a sixth white-tailed deer in Fillmore County in southeastern Minnesota likely will test positive for chronic wasting disease. A hunter killed the adult female
Frankfort, Ky. — The Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Commission proposed several new deer and elk hunting regulations at its quarterly meeting Dec 2. The commission recommends all hunting, fishing, and boating regulations for approval by
Pittsburgh — It’s lights, camera, action in the bluffs in and around this city, as wildlife watchers gear up for another season of eagle cam. Okay, there are no lights, but viewers can expect to
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