
Amid protests, Ann Arbor expanded deer hunt tally grows
It could be the city’s biggest hunt if it goes according to plan.
It could be the city’s biggest hunt if it goes according to plan.
AUGUSTA, Maine — Lawmakers are considering a bill to allow money to change hands when hunters swap moose permits in Maine’s tightly regulated moose hunt. The Portland Press Herald reports the Legislature’s Inland Fisheries and
Final CWD test results from the 2017-18 deer seasons will be released when available.
Now, with another season in the books, let’s get the shed hunting and gobbler chasing parties started!
The special hunt is designed to gather information about the distribution and prevalence of CWD in deer in an area where a mule deer taken during the 2017 general big game season tested positive for
Hunters reported harvesting 105,544 deer in Iowa for 2017, which is an increase of more than 4,100 deer from 2016, the Iowa DNR said in a news release Tuesday, Jan. 16. Iowa’s deer seasons closed
Athens, Ala. — New research on women’s participation in shooting sports shows a significant increase from previous reports, according to a recent study. Shoot Like A Girl, a leader in growing the number of females
The state Division of Fish and Wildlife reported that removing hunting “will quickly allow the population to rebound to unacceptable levels.”
BLOOMFIELD, Iowa — A man from southeast Iowa has been convicted of scamming out-of-state hunters in a case that raises questions about whether the state does enough to protect against fraudulent outfitters. Andrew Wulf, 34,
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