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USFWS announces wolf delisting in the Midwest
By Tim Spielman Associate Editor Minneapolis — After years of wrangling about adequate protection by state agencies, distinct population segments, lethal control, and other matters, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced this week that
Urban deer management becoming more difficult
By Dave Golowenski Contributing Writer Gahanna, Ohio — Whitetail hunters might think otherwise, but there are too many deer in many areas of the state, according to municipal officials. While it’s a fact deer don’t

Fish ladders for steelhead to be built in Erie’s Four Mile Creek
By Deborah Weisberg Contributing Writer Erie, Pa. — Four Mile Creek in Erie County is expected to receive the state’s first-ever salmonid ladders in a plan to expand movement of steelhead and those who fish
Erie ice guide still optimistic
By Al Smith The (Defiance) Crescent-News Put-In-Bay, Ohio — Veteran Lake Erie ice-fishing guide Pat Chrysler is taking the unusual winter weather in stride. When you’ve been in the business for more than 35 years,
Businessman buying steelhead property
Gets attention of Ohio fishery agents, anglers alike By Deborah Weisberg Contributing Writer Conneaut, Ohio — Ohio fisheries biologists and anglers are marshalling forces to deal with an emerging threat to public access on Conneaut
Bands plan for increase in Mille Lacs walleye quota
By Joe Albert Staff Writer St. Paul — The eight tribes that are part of the 1837 Treaty plan to increase their allocation of walleyes from Lake Mille Lacs by more than 20 percent as
Ice is good news for Winnebago spearers
By Kevin Naze Correspondent Oshkosh, Wis. — With little more than two weeks left before the 2007 sturgeon-spearing opener on the Lake Winnebago system, more than 8,000 permit-holders are hoping for continued cold temperatures. After
Mother Nature stalls ice angling
Staff report Albany — Legislation that would allow the use of crossbows for hunting has once again been introduced in the state Senate. The move – state Sen. George Maziarz, R/C-Newfane sponsored the bill (S22)