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Deadline Approaching for Kentucky Elk Quota Hunt Lottery
Frankfort, KY – Hunters who dream of harvesting an elk in Kentucky have just a few short weeks left to buy a chance at that opportunity. Kentucky’s elk quota hunt application deadline is midnight, April
DNR recommends one year moratorium on Earn-a-Buck program outside Chronic Wasting Disease zones
Madison – Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Secretary Matt Frank today announced the department will recommend a one-year moratorium on the Earn-a-Buck program outside of the Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) zone for the 2009
Tennessee is first state to launch interactive hunter education course
Nashville – Tennessee is the first state to adopt the HunterExam.com ‘required study’ course. The new HunterExam online course allows students to complete coursework online before attending required hands-on classroom training to obtain their Tennessee
Spring turkey hunters should be aware of wolves’ presence
Pinetop, Ariz. – Hunters have played a significant role over the past 100 years in recovering and reestablishing wildlife populations across our country, ranging from white-tailed deer to wild turkey and Canada geese. The Arizona
TWRA Requests Public Input for New Commercial Fishing Regulations
Nashville – The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) is soliciting comments for its 2010 commercial fishing regulations. This is an opportunity for the public to share ideas and concerns about commercial fishing regulations with TWRA
Texas Parks and Wildlife Looking for Additional Dove Leases
Austin, Texas – Attention landowners: Looking to make some extra money and got a weedy field not in production or being rested this fall? Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Public Dove Hunting Program is not

Blue catfish destined for Dillon Resevoir
Zanesville, Ohio – Fishermen who enjoy catching big catfish may want to keep an eye on Dillon Reservoir, where the DNR Division of Wildlife is planning to stock blue catfish. Recently removed from the endangered
Hope still exists for deal to secure Vermilion land
St. Paul – Nearly a year ago, the Legislature authorized $20 million in bonds to purchase a new state park along the shores of Lake Vermilion. Proponents of the northern Minnesota facility hailed the move,

Ice still fishable in northern Minnesota
Garrison, Minn. – The calendar says it’s spring, but you wouldn’t think so based on all the ice fishing opportunities that still exist in the northern half of Minnesota. Generally speaking, anglers will find open