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Elk test and removal project concludes year four
Pinedale – Year four of the five-year elk test-and-removal pilot project was completed with a second week of captures taking place last week. The pilot project was one of 28 recommendations made by the Governor’s
Anglers concerned about famous New Mexico fishing spot
Along the San Juan River, N.M. (AP) — Cutting through northwestern New Mexico’s high desert, the San Juan River has long been known by anglers around the world for its clear water, big trout and
Kansas program to kill feral hogs slowly succeeding
Sun City, Kan. (AP) — A combined state and federal effort to eradicate feral hogs from south-central and eastern Kansas is steadily making progress, those who hunt the animals say. The hogs, which causes thousands
DOW adds Craig public meeting on big game hunting seasons
Craig, Colo. – At the request of the Moffat County Commissioners and the Craig Chamber of Commerce, the Colorado Division of Wildlife has added a public meeting in Craig to get input on big game
2008 alligator hunting season results now available
South Carolina alligator hunters reported taking 362 alligators from 13 different counties during the 2008 public alligator hunting season. Detailed information on the public alligator hunting season and the application process for 2009. The Middle
Fisheries Information Meeting to be Held in Greenville on March 3
Raleigh, N.C. – Anglers interested in learning more about freshwater fisheries management and research being conducted on rivers in eastern North Carolina are invited to attend a public meeting at River Park North in Greenville
Cutt-Slam continues strong
Cheyenne – Wyoming’s Cutt-Slam program continued strong in 2008 with 89 anglers completing the requirements to earn their Cutt-Slam recognition. This brings the total to 562 anglers who have completed their slam since the program
Fish and Wildlife Commission approve spring chinook and sturgeon seasons
Salem, Ore. – The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission today approved the fishing season for spring chinook salmon in the Columbia River that were set by the Columbia River Compact earlier this month. Permanent rules
Centennial Program to Take a Modern Look at Why Hunting Matters
Raleigh, N.C. – The March 11 program in the Fisheries and Wildlife Seminar series at the Centennial Campus Center for Wildlife Education will look at hunting as a tradition, a conservation tool and its role