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Archive for June, 2005

Deadline Set for Turkey, Geese Hunter Choice Permits

Deadline Set for Turkey, Geese Hunter Choice Permits - Sportsmen and women looking forward to fall hunting seasons in Wisconsin now have one consolidated permit application deadline that applies to a number of popular hunting activities. The deadline to apply for Hunter’s Choice white-tailed deer hunting permits, fall turkey hunting permits, Horicon and Collins zone […]

Hunting with crossbow allowed in Maryland

Hunting with crossbow allowed in Maryland HAGERSTOWN, Md. — Hunters who hanker to go medieval on a deer can do so in the fall.
Crossbows will be permitted for hunting deer statewide during the firearm and muzzleloader seasons, and during parts of the bow-and-arrow season, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources announced recently.
The decision makes Maryland […]

7 charged with poaching deer

7 charged with poaching deer - They shot deer at night using spotlights. They shot them when they didn’t have licenses to do it. And they shot them when it wasn’t even hunting season.
That’s why the Pennsylvania Game Commission has charged seven people — six from Armstrong County and one from Butler County — with […]

California’s duck population on the rise

California’s duck population on the rise- California’s breeding population of ducks increased during 2005, according to a Department of Fish and Game breeding pair survey.
The breeding population increased by 49 percent from last year to an estimated 615,241 ducks and mallard population increased by 21 percent to 317,869 birds. The mallard numbers, DFG biologists say, […]

Clovis group enjoys bowhunting USA

Clovis group enjoys bowhunting For someone not used to firing an arrow, the pressure bulges in the collar bone, biceps and the finger joints where the string is pulled back. Ideally the goal is to lock on a target using neon tags on the bow. The higher the tag, the closer the target.
However, when […]

Archery Shoot Wisconsin USA

Archery offering hit the bullseye HORICON-The first ever R-100 Archery Shoot featuring 50 3-D animals native to Wisconsin and 50 exotic/prehistoric creatures as targets held at the Horicon Marsh Bowmen’s club grounds over the weekend was a huge success.
So much so that president Richard Greshay is looking forward, hopefully, to a repeat of the […]

Deer Overpopulation Indiana USA

City Council Discusses Deer Overpopulation
John Sullivan, Indiana Department of Natural Resources officer, Monday presented the city council the possibility of conducting a deer hunt within Warsaw city limits.
Mayor Ernie Wiggins said before Sullivan’s speech that the presentation was merely for factual evidence on previous hunting situations in the state, and that no formal decision […]

Breeding ducks

Breeding ducks still booming North Dakota’s reputation as a duck production factory looks like it will remain intact following the spring duck survey conducted by the North Dakota Game & Fish Department.
The 58th annual statewide survey was completed in May and the numbers have now been tabulated.
“Our statewide duck population index is the seventh-highest […]

Advocates see many options for 7-day hunting

Advocates see many options for 7-day hunting Opponents want to see 132-year-old ban kept
HARRISBURG — A few decades ago, the Blue Laws kept Pennsylvanians from doing a lot of things on Sundays, which many Christians consider a day only for rest and worship.
Shopping was difficult because a lot of stores and businesses weren’t allowed to […]

Clicking along in old age

Clicking along in old age - I don’t think you get smarter as you get older, but more along the line that having done so many foolish things when younger, the foolhardiness of later impulses “clicks” in your mind before you attempt them rather than after.
Take being outside in the rain, for example. It’s a […]

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