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host posted on October 15, 2004 00:00
Young pheasant hunters to get taste of the good ol' days
Thursday, October 14, 2004
As colorful as the autumn leaves, flocks of gaudy feathered ring-necked pheasants will soon be high-stepping through the fields of local wildlife areas and young hu...
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host posted on October 15, 2004 00:00
Duck hunter shot by dog in hunting mishap
Associated Press — Oct. 13, 2004
PORTLAND, Or. — A hunting dog stepped on a loaded shotgun, firing a blast into the arm of a Klamath Falls man, authorities said.
Matthew Harper, 27, was taken to a Klamath...
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host posted on October 15, 2004 00:00
Man demonstrating gun safety shoots self
Associated Press — Sept. 8, 2004
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Monroe County, Ind., Coroner David Toumey was hospitalized with a leg wound after accidentally shooting himself while trying to demonstrate gun safety.
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host posted on October 15, 2004 00:00
Three new shot types approved for waterfowl
U.S. Fish and Wildlife — Aug. 11, 2004
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service yesterday approved three new non-toxic shot types B tungsten-bronze-iron, a new formulation of tungsten-iron, and tungsten-tin-bi...
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host posted on October 15, 2004 00:00
Trump, Edelbrock score in one-shot hunt
Associated Press — Sept. 28, 2004
LANDER, Wyo. — Donald Trump, Jr., performance auto mogul Vic Edelbrock, Gov. Dave Freudenthal and Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., all scored points during the 61st annual One-Shot A...
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host posted on October 15, 2004 00:00
Posted on Wed, Oct. 13, 2004
Hunters and businesses prepare for start of pheasant season
Associated Press
RAPID CITY, S.D. - There will be fewer pheasants for the start of the hunting season Saturday, but the Department of Game, Fish and Parks i...
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host posted on October 15, 2004 00:00
Put in time & miles for north Idaho pheasant
Idaho hunting map feature
By Louis Bignami
Fishing and Hunting News
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho. — Get in shape, bring a good hunting dog and plan on working two or three times as many miles per bird this y...
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host posted on October 15, 2004 00:00
Hogzilla: The Georgia legend grows
Associated Press — July 28, 2004
ALAPAHA, Georgia — Around these parts, they are calling it Hogzilla: a 12-foot-long wild hog recently killed on a plantation and now quickly becoming a part of local legend.
The ...
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host posted on October 15, 2004 00:00
Bull moose die with antlers locked
Associated Press — Sept. 28, 2004
ANCHORAGE — The carcasses of two bull moose that died with their antlers locked in battle have been discovered near the University of Alaska Anchorage.
They were found Friday i...
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host posted on October 15, 2004 00:00
Hound shoots Croatian hunter
Reuters — Oct. 6, 2004
ZAGREB, Croatia — A veteran Croatian hunter was shot by his own hound while preparing to go off into the woods, a newspaper reported recently.
Spaso Ivosevic, a hunter in central Croatia since ...
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host posted on October 15, 2004 00:00
10/14/2004
South Dakota Prepares For Pheasant Season
Thousands of hunters are preparing for the start of the pheasant season at noon Saturday.
The Game, Fish and Parks Department expects the pheasant population to be down slightly from last year...
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host posted on October 15, 2004 00:00
Pheasant hunting still a success
Rate equal to past seasons
October 14, 2004
BY ERIC SHARP
FREE PRESS OUTDOORS WRITER
The pheasant season opens Oct. 20 in the Lower Peninsula, and about 100,00 hunters will kill about 130,000 roosters before it c...
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host posted on October 15, 2004 00:00
North Dakota man revives chocolate Labrador retriever with CPR after dog gets tangled on rope
Associated Press — July 29, 2004
FARGO, N.D. July 26, 2004 — When a 3-year-old chocolate Labrador retriever named Maddy got tangled in a 10-foot rope sec...
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host posted on October 15, 2004 00:00
Montana approves return of bison hunt
By Sarah R. Craig
Associated Press — Oct. 13, 2004
HELENA, Mont. — Montana's wildlife commission voted Thursday to resume bison hunting, allowing up to 25 animals to be killed next year if they leave Yellowsto...
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host posted on October 14, 2004 00:00
Pheasant country braces for army of hunters
By Steve Miller, Journal Staff Writer
WINNER -- The equivalent of nearly 10 infantry divisions — slightly more than the total number of U.S. troops in Iraq — will take up arms in South Dakota on Saturday....
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host posted on October 13, 2004 00:00
Pheasant country braces for army of hunters
By Steve Miller, Journal Staff Writer
WINNER -- The equivalent of nearly 10 infantry divisions — slightly more than the total number of U.S. troops in Iraq — will take up arms in South Dakota on Saturda...
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host posted on October 13, 2004 00:00
Pheasant numbers are down across the state this fall, but when hunters take to the field for the state-wide opener on Saturday expectations are that the birds will be plentiful.
The cooler and wetter than average June resulted in a higher tha...
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host posted on October 12, 2004 00:00
Burgeoning nonresident permit sales boost Missouri's economy
Sales of nonresident hunting permits brings tens of millions of dollars into Missouri annually, supporting thousands of jobs and generating business for motels, grocery stores, sporting g...
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host posted on October 12, 2004 00:00
Public forums reveal keen interest in conservation
People who attended open forums statewide last year expressed strong opinions about everything from deer management to conservation education.
JEFFERSON CITY--Officials from the Missouri Department ...
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host posted on October 12, 2004 00:00
Field Day focuses on restoring Southeastern game birds
ELLIOTT MINOR
Associated Press
ASHBURN, Ga. - The bobwhite quail, which is disappearing in the Southeast, can make a comeback and add millions of dollars to the rural economy if landowners ar...
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