
In Pennsylvania, a pheasant habitat success story
Youth hunt represents the first time since the WPRA program’s startup that wild pheasants will be able to be hunted in the recovery areas.

Youth hunt represents the first time since the WPRA program’s startup that wild pheasants will be able to be hunted in the recovery areas.

North Dakota’s 2017 small game and furbearer regulations are set, and while most season structures are similar to last year, there are some notable changes: Fur harvesters will have an opportunity to take river otters,

Bag limits and licensing requirements are the same as last year. However, the west boundary of the Missouri River Canada Goose zone, north of N.D. Highway 200, is extended to N.D. Highway 8.

The trick to calling anything is in knowing what to say, when to say it and what it should sound like.

With the final weeks of the off-season ticking down, waterfowl hunters are anticipating release of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Waterfowl Breeding Duck Population and Habitat Survey, expected next month. The report is a

Drawings being held in August for state park blinds.

“The hunter success rate increased from the previous year of 21 percent to 29 percent of hunters harvesting at least one bird. And 32 percent of those successful hunters harvested a second bearded bird to

Wayne Laroche will lead Pennsylvania Game Commission in advancing chronic wasting disease campaign.

Northern Zone quota increases substantially, from 225 last year to 550 this season.
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