
Emperor geese up for possible hunt after decades of conservation
A majority of the emperor goose population breeds on the Yukon Kuskokwim Delta in southwestern Alaska, and the bird can only be found in Alaska and Russia.
A majority of the emperor goose population breeds on the Yukon Kuskokwim Delta in southwestern Alaska, and the bird can only be found in Alaska and Russia.
Georgia man bags monster Arizona bighorn; initial entry score could surpass the existing world record by over 10 inches.
That’s about 10 percent fewer than in 2015, but slightly more than the recent five-year average.
Would allow hunters 70 and older to shoot antlerless deer during the state’s fall open hunting season.
But the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources would be allowed to raise state park admission and camping fees under the two-year spending proposal.
Of those, 69 were taken by hunting and 49 by trapping, and nother 12 were taken by archery and 11 salvaged from roads.
Some believe the color option will draw more women to hunting — about 13,000 women currently are registered to hunt in Virginia.
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Any changes must be approved by the Natural Resource Commission and then go back to the public for further comment before taking effect in the fall.
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