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New application process for alligator hunting permits starts on June 1
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) will use new permit-application procedures this year to resolve past permit issuance problems for the highly popular statewide alligator harvest program. In Phase I of the new
Meetings on Deer Regulations, June 3, 4, 8, 17
Waterbury, VT – The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Board will hold four meetings with the public in June to discuss proposed deer hunting regulations. The purpose is to discuss the proposed antlerless deer hunting regulation
Apply now for resident limited quota Elk, Deer and Antelope Licenses
Cheyenne – May is certainly not the time when big game hunting takes place in Wyoming, but it is the time when residents start making plans for their fall hunting trips. The month of May
New trout limit at Scofield Reservoir
Scofield – The trout limit at Scofield changed this year. But you wouldn’t know it if you saw the number of trout some anglers are trying to keep. “If the anglers who are doing this
Fishery managers postpone Columbia River steelhead season
Clackamas, Ore. – Fishery managers from Oregon and Washington today postponed the opening of summer steelhead and jack chinook season from Tongue Point upstream to the I-5 Bridge on the Columbia River, which typically opens
Shed-antler auction raises over $15,000 for winter elk feeding
Olympia – The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has raised $15,032 for winter elk feeding at its first auction of shed elk antlers at the Oak Creek Wildlife Area in Yakima County. About
2009-10 Hunting Seasons to Be Voted Upon at May TWRC Meeting
Nashville – The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Commission will vote to approve the 2009-10 state hunting seasons during its meeting May 20-21. The May meeting will be held at the Region II Ray Bell Building located

Culling of cormorants kicks off, again, on Leech Lake
Walker, Minn. – The walleye fishing on Leech Lake may have improved dramatically in recent years, but the operation to cull double-crested cormorants from the lake continues. Shooters from USDA Wildlife Services began removing birds
Texas senate passes bill to aid hunters
Austin, Texas (AP) – The Texas Senate has voted to allow some hunters who have vision problems use a laser-sighting device, sending the measure to Gov. Rick Perry. The bill is authored by Rep. Ed