Darkhouse Spearers Urged to Mark Abandoned Holes
Anglers using darkhouse spearing methods for winter ice fishing are being asked to mark their abandoned holes as a safety precaution.
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Anglers using darkhouse spearing methods for winter ice fishing are being asked to mark their abandoned holes as a safety precaution.
Vermont regulations for fishing with live bait will be a little more accommodating for anglers starting in early February. On January 17, the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Board voted to approve changes to the baitfish
Visitors of the Oahe Downstream Recreation Area near Fort Pierre will learn all about the park’s winter residents and enjoy a snack on the Eagles and Bagels Walk in the Park Feb 2.
Yellow perch daily limits will be reduced to 10 fish in Berlin Pond under a revised “Test Water” designation being adopted by the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department beginning on January 26, 2013.
Vermont deer hunters had successful deer hunting seasons in 2012. The archery, youth, rifle, and muzzleloader deer hunting seasons’ harvest totals were all within management objectives set by the Fish & Wildlife Department.
It was a good year to be a big game hunter in Vermont in 2012. In particular, populations of wild turkeys and black bears are at very high levels, offering hunters of those species excellent
Get your family and friends together and come learn about a fun activity to enjoy during the long winter months – ice fishing.
It’s time to try your luck on the adventure of a lifetime — hunting moose in New Hampshire. The state’s 2013 moose hunt lottery is now open.
The South Dakota Game Fish and Parks Commission is proposing two changes to Special Buck Deer Licenses for 2013.
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