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Mich. officials say charter fishing down in 2008
Grand Rapids, Mich. (AP) – The economic downturn led to a drop last year in charter fishing trips originating in Michigan, and even fewer are expected in 2009, officials said. “The number of charter excursions
N.D. fisheries chief says high lakes challenge anglers
Bismarck, N.D. (AP) – North Dakota’s fisheries chief says Lake Sakakawea and Lake Oahe have gone from “rags to riches.” Greg Power says heavy spring runoff has led to a 28-foot rise in Lake Oahe
E. Idaho bowhunters complain about elk tag numbers
Pocatello, Idaho (AP) – The state is giving too many nonresident bowhunters a crack at bagging an elk in eastern Idaho, some Idaho hunters say. “I think residents should be given first priority,” Scott Roberts
Bounty in effect again on pikeminnows in Oregon
Portland, Ore. (AP) – It’s open season again on northern pikeminnows, a voracious breed of fish that eats millions of young salmon and steelhead in the Columbia and Snake rivers. The pikeminnows have a price
ND deer licenses to drop
Bismarck, N.D. (AP) – The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is lowering the number of deer hunting licenses available this year by about 5,000 from last year’s record 149,400. The Game and Fish Department
Illinois farmer discovers the buck he shot was an oddity
Fults, Ill. (AP) – The first day of last year’s firearm deer season yielded an oddity for Glenn Voelker. Voelker, a 64-year-old grain farmer from Fults, shot a 10-point buck from a ground blind in
VT police: teenager killed while turkey hunting
Wheelock, Vt. (AP) – Vermont State Police say a 17-year-old from Lyndon Center was shot and killed by his father Friday morning while the two were turkey hunting in the town of Wheelock. Police say
Minn. DNR auctions off 300 confiscated firearms
Zimmerman, Minn. (AP) – An auction of confiscated firearms has resulted in a standing-room-only crowd of bidders in Zimmerman this weekend. State Department of Natural Resources warden Chad Thesing estimated Saturday’s auction attracted more than
Scientists start common loon study in central Wis.
Milwaukee (AP) – Wisconsin cranberry growers will be working with state and federal scientists this month on a study of common loon nesting areas. The U.S. Geological Survey says the common loon’s habitat has been