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Judge won’t stop deer kill in Detroit suburb
Rochester Hill, Mich. (AP) — The hunt is still on in Rochester Hills. An Oakland County judge on Wednesday declined to halt a cull of up to 200 deer in the northern Detroit suburb. City
Decker buck is new state record bow kill
Chatfield, Minn. – It’s official: A white-tailed buck arrowed in Buffalo County by an Eau Claire man in November sported the new Wisconsin state record nontypical rack. Bob Decker, 41, had his deer scored on

Pheasant Fest 2009 in Madison Feb. 6-8
Madison – Madison will be the pheasant capital of the nation the first weekend in February when upwards of 30,000 conservationists and hunters are expected to converge on the city for Pheasant Forever’s 2009 National

Labrador deemed most popular U.S. dog, again
New York (AP) — The Labrador retriever is America’s most popular purebred dog for the 18th straight year. The American Kennel Club says more than twice as many labs were registered in the U.S. in
Two years later, wolves again delisted
Washington – For the second time in as many years, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has removed timber wolves from the Endangered Species List in the Midwest. Delisting occurred in March 2007, but a
23,000 expected in Reno for Safari Club convention
Reno, Nev. (AP) — As many as 23,000 hunting enthusiasts are expected in Reno this week for the 37th annual Safari Club International Hunters’ Convention. It marks the seventh year in a row the group
Iowa Fishing Report
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources issues a weekly fishing report on Thursdays in an effort to provide the latest information heading into the weekend. The weekly fishing report is compiled from information gathered from
Massachusetts hopes tax break will spur land conservation
Boston (AP) — The 72-acre parcel owned by Bette and Bernard Holmes was a developer’s dream, with more than 1,500 feet of pond front and room for 26 homes. But after the cranberry-growing Plymouth couple