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May 15, 2008
Queensland Courier-Mail: Boating and fishing
CHECK up on all the weather and tide details before venturing out on the water and get the best fishing tips in southeast Queensland.. . BOATING ...
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May 15, 2008
Two Guys Dive In at Bass Pro
While I’m not the smartest man alive I definitely do not recommend diving into the live fish tank at Bass Pro Shops. While it may sound funny to think about doing this at Bass Pro Shops I sure hope those kids get into trouble and get caught. Video: getting in trouble at Bass Pro NOTE: While this video [...]
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May 15, 2008
Wilderness First Aid Kits
Some websites indicate that if you are properly trained and knowledgeable that you will not need to use wilderness first aid kits. This is something that I do not agree with at all. Regardless of the training and experience you have, accidents can and do happen. Even highly, safety conscious people can run into trouble at some point while out in the wilderness.
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May 15, 2008
Sharpshooting ends in bovine TB area
The sharpshooting effort to remove deer in the bovine tuberculosis (TB) area of northwestern Minnesota, which began in February 2008, concluded on May 9. Sharpshooters, hunters and landowners have taken 1,207 deer since the fall hunting seasons closed as part of Minnesota Department of Natural Resources? (DNR) efforts to stop the potential spread of bovine [...]
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May 15, 2008
Spring lakeshore projects may require permits
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds lakeshore property owners to check state and local permit requirements before initiating spring improvement projects.  Of particular concern are projects that involve construction near the shore, shoreline modification or protection projects, excavation projects, and projects involving structures in the water.
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May 15, 2008
Shoreland rules update project to include open house meetings around the state
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will hold 12 open houses throughout the state as part of a three-phase approach to develop potential revisions to the statewide minimum standards for shoreland management.
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May 15, 2008
Mindsets Change About Wolves When Problems Hit Close To Home
Barry Saddler lives in Northern Idaho. He says he’s never shot and killed an animal before in his life but that all changed this week when he killed one wolf from a pack that was attacking his dog. Now that he has had a first hand experience in what it’s really like dealing with wolves, [...]
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May 15, 2008
NBC 13 (WEAU): New Fishing Regulations
State lawmakers want changes in Wisconsin's new fishing tournament rules to address fishing groups' complaints.. . The state Natural Resources ...
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May 15, 2008
Bismarck Tribune: Lure testing: If it works for this Fisher, it can work for you
The name would seem to be a spoof, Mark Fisher.. It's not.. He is an actual fisher, yes--one who seeks fish and, not incidentally, gets paid to do ...
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May 15, 2008
LA Times: Wyoming marks first illegal wolf kill
A wolf shot to death in northwest Wyoming is the first known illegal killing in the state since the animals lost federal protection, and state ...
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