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November 21, 2006
Washington: Hatcheries, Other Facilities Suffer Flood Damage
OLYMPIA - Flooding from recent record rainfall caused an estimated $1 million damage to Washington D...
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November 21, 2006
New Hampshire: Great Bay Oyster Research Offers Hope for Future Stocks
DURHAM, N.H. - Good news has been in short supply for Great Bay oysters lately, but recent findings ...
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November 21, 2006
Grants Available for Sportfish Habitat Restoration
FishAmerica Foundation expects to award up to $800,000 in 2007 November 20, 2006, Alexandria, VA - T...
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November 21, 2006
Rapala Introduces the Ultimate Angling Video Game
Minnetonka, Minnesota - Strap on a life vest and prepare yourself for the ultimate gaming experience...
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November 21, 2006
North Dakota: Registration Available for Darkhouse Spearers
Individuals who will participate in the upcoming darkhouse spearfishing season can now register onli...
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November 02, 2006
Age Your Whitetail Deer According To Marty Prokop
Marty Prokop is resident deer expert at http://www.free-deer-hunting-tips.com and has 24-years experience deer hunting, butchering deer for deer hunters and venison sausage making. Marty teaches deer hunting, hunter safety, deer butchering and deer sausage making classes. Marty Prokop has processed 7,805 deer, field dressed 422 deer and made over 991,990 pounds of sausage, smoked meats and jerky
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November 02, 2006
Once More, This Time With Music
Every couple of years, this seems to come up -- we run across someone hunting or scouting on land we leased, without permission from the landowner. Most are sheepish when caught (and leave), some get belligerent. That good ol' sense of entitlement kicks in: "I want to hunt here, so I should be able to and I shouldn't have to get permission, much less pay for the privilege." These are the same people who wonder why more and more land gets posted off completely. We enforce a code of ethics on our own hunters: Do not enter another's property without permission, under any circumstance. If you find you have accidentally entered another's property, leave immediately. It's a pretty simple concep...
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