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Texas Fishing Report – March 6th, 2009

Austin, Texas (AP) _ Here is the weekly fishing report as compiled for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for March 4. (Report also available on Web as www.txfishing.com.) CENTRAL BASTROP: Water lightly stained. Black

Iowa panel backs increased hunting fee

Des Moines, Iowa (AP) — A Senate committee approved plans Thursday to charge out-of-state visitors more to hunt and fish in Iowa. Some outdoor groups had signaled a willingness to see fees increased if the

Conservationists want more Wyoming lynx habitat

Jackson, Wyo. (AP) — Conservation groups say more parts of the Greater Yellowstone Area in Wyoming and Idaho could be set aside for lynx habitat. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service last week announced 39,000

Number of elk declining in northwest Minnesota

Karlstad, Minn. – The number of elk counted last month during aerial surveys in northwestern Minnesota was down from last year in both the Kittson County and Grygla areas. Counts in Kittson County showed 45

Spanish ex-justice minister fined for hunting trip

Madrid (AP) — A hunting trip that cost the Spanish justice minister his job has now cost him euro2,000 ($2,500). It turns out Mariano Fernandez Bermejo was shooting deer in an area where he did

Minnesota men find second careers searching for perch

Deer River, Minn. (AP) — If you take Jerry Zahl’s words at face value, you might believe that retirement is work. “I don’t get any days off,” Zahl, 67, of Grand Rapids said recently as

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