Idaho could be first state in the country to allow baiting for wolf hunts
If the rule to allow baiting for hunting wolves goes into effect, Idaho would be the only state in the country to permit it.
If the rule to allow baiting for hunting wolves goes into effect, Idaho would be the only state in the country to permit it.
Hunting season set with 410 licenses available; two units that were open last year closing this season.
Hunters should hope for figures better than the 5.91 to 6.17 average brood sizes seen in 2016 and 2015, respectively. Can it happen?
Wildlife agency will issue resident hunters more than 900 more buck-antelope hunting licenses and 1,400 more doe-antelope licenses in 2017 and 2018 than it did last year, when hunter success reached 70 percent.
Michigan repealed its ban on Sunday hunting, but 10 states still enforce such a law.
New York hunters, trappers no longer required to obtain special permit.
Chronic wasting disease has spread to free-ranging buck in an area of the state where it previously had been detected only in captive deer.
Vermont’s auction for five moose hunting permits is open until 4:30 p.m. Aug. 10. Bids will be opened and winners notified on Aug. 11.
Subsistence hunters may soon be able to hunt deer anywhere on federal public lands in Southeast Alaska.
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