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host posted on September 27, 2004 00:00
Pheasant shoot planned for disabled hunters
BY RANDY MILLER
rmiller@thehawkeye.com
An outdoor promotions group is seeking a dozen disabled people in southeast Iowa who are looking for an experience in the great outdoors, in this case pheasant hun...
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host posted on September 27, 2004 00:00
Outdoor view: National Hunting and Fishing Weekend is here
By Curt Garfield
Saturday, September 25, 2004
Ever wonder what goes on behind the fence at your local Rod and Gun Club? This weekend is the time to find out.
National Hunting & Fishi...
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host posted on September 27, 2004 00:00
Montana outdoors: Pheasant numbers vary
Mark Henckel
MONTANA OUTDOORS
Hunters looking for a great pheasant season are not going to find it everywhere in Montana this year.
Pheasant numbers in some parts of the state took a hard hit from winter, ...
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host posted on September 27, 2004 00:00
ADULTS, KIDS HIT THE OUTDOORS AT HUNTING AND FISHING DAYS
BY KRISTEN CATES
THE SOUTHERN
[Sat Sep 25 2004]
CARTERVILLE -- Sitting in her portable chair and holding her Barbie fishing pole, 11-year-old Kayla Pierce waited for the perfect fish to ...
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host posted on September 27, 2004 00:00 
Coastal development eliminates hunting grounds
Associated Press
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. - As homes and shopping malls go up where deer once roamed, South Carolina's coastal hunters are finding fewer places where they can participate in their sport.
"Y...
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host posted on September 27, 2004 00:00
National Hunting and Fishing Day, 2004
By the President of the United States of America
A Proclamation
America is a land of majestic beauty, and we take pride in our wildlife, forests, mountains, lakes, rivers, and coastlines. Outdoor recreation i...
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host posted on September 27, 2004 00:00
By Misty Edgecomb, Of the NEWS Staff e-mail Misty
Last updated: Saturday, September 25, 2004
Moose hunting season gets under way Monday
Beginning Monday, hundreds of permit holders will take to the woods for the 2004 moose hunting season.The nu...
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host posted on September 27, 2004 00:00
AUGUSTA -- When Larry Ferrell retired to Maine three years ago, he wanted to hunt bear.
A lifelong hunter, he's killed deer, turkey, coyote, ducks and pheasants. He never shot a black bear -- and knew just where to go to get one.
But when he approa...
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host posted on September 26, 2004 00:00
Iowa Pheasant Harvest Tops 1 Million Again
Posted: June 29, 2004
BOONE - More than 140,000 hunters harvested 1.08 million pheasants in Iowa last year, which was an increase of 48 percent over the 2002 harvest estimate of 729,000. The numbers are es...
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host posted on September 24, 2004 00:00
News from The NYS Department of Environmental Conservation
For more information: Gabrielle Done, (518) 402-8000
DEC ANNOUNCES RELEASE OF PHEASANTS FOR 2004 HUNTING SEASON
Pheasant Raising Programs Bolster Hunting Opportunities
ALBANY, NY -- (0...
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host posted on September 24, 2004 00:00
Bush Administration Opens Up More Land For Hunting, Fishing
The Bush administration announced Tuesday it is opening up hundreds of thousands of acres of lands and streams in 17 national wildlife refuges and wetlands, including one in Texas.
The l...
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host posted on September 24, 2004 00:00
HARRISBURG, Pa., Sept. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- The Pennsylvania Game Commission has slated 200,000 ring-necked pheasants for release throughout the Commonwealth for the upcoming small game hunting seasons. In addition, 20,000 birds will be released for th...
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host posted on September 24, 2004 00:00
Public Invited to "Talk Story" with DLNR on Hunting at Mauna Kea
WAIMEA — Conservation officers of the Dept. of Land and Natural Resources will hold an open "public forum" on Sunday, March 21 from noon to 3 p.m. at Mauna Kea Kilohana check-in st...
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host posted on September 24, 2004 00:00
Bear hunting season begins
Thursday, September2, 2004, 2:57 PM
RUMFORD (AP) - Bear hunting season begin Monday, and this could be the last time hunters are allowed to use bait, dogs or traps.
Mainers will vote November 2 on whether to ban bear hunt...
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host posted on September 24, 2004 00:00
Better dove hunting chances this season
Special to the Sun
It's time to load up on shotgun shells: Arizona Game and Fish Department biologists are expecting increased dove hunting opportunities this year.
The early dove season opens today (Wednesd...
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host posted on September 24, 2004 00:00
Hunting Outlook
ROGUE — Deer and elk bow seasons remain quiet locally, with bowhunters seeing a few bulls. A few elk have been taken so far at high-elevation areas near clearcuts, but look for improved successes as better weather conditions come.
Blu...
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host posted on September 24, 2004 00:00
Lotteries set up for hunting blinds
Friday, September 03, 2004
A lottery for waterfowl hunting blinds at LaDue Reservoir in Geauga County will be held at the Geauga County Fairgrounds on Sept. 23. Young hunters can apply by mail for hunting blinds a...
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host posted on September 24, 2004 00:00
Antlerless moose hunting limited after high success
WILDLIFE: Some areas remain open; biologists say cows must be culled.
The Associated Press
(Published: September 8, 2004)
FAIRBANKS -- State game managers closed three areas south of Fairbanks to...
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host posted on September 24, 2004 00:00
UPLAND GAME BIRD STAMPS NOT REQUIRED FOR DOVE HUNTERS
Even though upland game bird stamps are now required when hunting most upland game birds in Nevada, they are not needed when hunting for dove, according to the Nevada Department of Wildlife.
Dov...
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host posted on September 24, 2004 00:00
Rural landowners targeted
Seminars for managing wildlife, private property are scheduled
By SHANNON TOMPKINS
Copyright 2004 Houston Chronicle
If Texas is to have thriving, healthy and abundant wildlife, private landowners stand to play perhaps the m...
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