PUBLIC HEARING SEPTEMBER 3 ON GROUNDFISH RULES IN NEW HAMPSHIRE
NH Fish and Game adopted interim rules effective July 1, 2013, to change the minimum size limits of some groundfish species
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NH Fish and Game adopted interim rules effective July 1, 2013, to change the minimum size limits of some groundfish species
The 2014 South Dakota mountain lion hunting season will have a lower harvest limit for the Black Hills under a proposal by the Game, Fish and Parks Commission.
WATERTOWN, S.D. – The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Commission has finalized the 2013 goose seasons. Unit 1, which includes most parts of the state, will have a daily bag limit of eight geese.
Greetings, anglers. As reported last week, stocking is complete for the year, with more than a million catchable-sized trout distributed to lakes, ponds, rivers and streams throughout the state since this spring. In this week’s
Paper applications for the 2013 Antelope, Custer State Park Antelope, and Tundra Swan Seasons must be postmarked by Friday, August 9th.
Conservation Officer Sergeant Brian E. Abrams, age 49, a Conway resident and 22-year veteran of the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department, passed away on August 6, 2013
The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is asking people who see turkeys during August to report their sightings in the state’s seventh annual online turkey brood survey.
The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department has finalized the 2013 hunting season dates and bag limits for early season migratory game birds
The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department is urging people to report sightings of hen turkeys, with or without young, from now through the end of August through its web-based turkey brood survey
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