Posted in Turkey Hunting on May 29th, 2006 No Comments »
Turkey hunters fare well in spring
Turkey guide Kevin Corry, who until recently stalked gobblers on private haunts in Guernsey, Noble and Muskingum counties, walked away from the 2006 spring turkey season with a bit of a swagger.
“It was a good year,” he said. “I was in the field for 21 days, and we had […]
Posted in Hunting on May 29th, 2006 No Comments »
Hunters set to bag permits - If you’re lucky and you choose wisely, you’ve got a good chance of getting a white-tailed deer or a wild hog on public land this fall.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is accepting applications Thursday through June 11 for quota permits to hunt on wildlife management areas.
Some of […]
Posted in Turkey Hunting on May 23rd, 2006 No Comments »
Spring turkey numbers finish down across state
By Thomas Davidson/Saline County conservation agent/Missouri Department of ConservationThe number of turkeys checked during the 2006 spring turkey season dropped by 2,780 birds from last year for a season total of 51,018 state-wide.
Low reproductive rates for the last three years and some of the worst turkey season weather combined […]
Posted in Hunting on May 20th, 2006 No Comments »
AGFC turns down deer dog use proposal
LITTLE ROCK - A recommendation to create a new deer hunting zone in the Ozark Mountains that would be open to the use of dogs was rejected Thursday by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission.
The recommendation came from the agency’s wildlife management staff in April […]
Posted in Hunting on May 20th, 2006 No Comments »
The deliberate introduction of wild deer into the Egmont National Park could have disastrous effects, says the Department of Conservation.
An intensive hunting effort by DOC staff on Mt Taranaki has confirmed several deer have made their way into the park.
“However they’ve got there, the presence of deer on the mountain is a potential catastrophe if […]
Posted in Duck Hunting on May 20th, 2006 No Comments »
Like a football team preparing throughout the summer, high school kids attending camps or college athletes working to become bigger and stronger, a successful autumn is a product of hard work that goes well beyond the current season.
From pheasants to deer and ducks, a strong fall population doesn’t just happen.
For our October hunting quarry, much […]
Posted in Hunting on May 18th, 2006 Comments Off
*Black Hills Deer Season Proposed
The Game, Fish and Parks Commission has proposed a change to the Black Hills Deer season that would allow hunters a chance to harvest a buck or a doe with their license.
In the past, the standard Black Hills Deer license has been valid for one buck deer only, with a minimum […]
Posted in Deer Hunting on May 12th, 2006 Comments Off
Deer hunters face status quo proposal
New youth-only hunt is main alteration to big-game tag packages
Mail TribuneDespite a second straight year of increased counts of black-tailed deer in Southern Oregon, state wildlife biologists are requesting no increases in controlled deer tags here.
The only difference deer hunters may see here this fall and winter is a new […]
Posted in Deer Hunting on May 12th, 2006 Comments Off
Wisconsin Learn To Deer Hunt Apps. Available
Youths and adults who interested in learning how to hunt deer can now apply for separate one-day “Learn to Hunt Deer” workshops that will be offered this fall at the Department of Natural Resources Sandhill Outdoor Skills Center’s in Babcock. Workshop participants are then allowed to return for a […]
Posted in Hunting on May 10th, 2006 Comments Off
Maine Hunting License Information
Buy your 2006 fishing or hunting license online!
You can purchase licenses any time of the day or night, and
print your license out in your home or office in just minutes.
Who needs a hunting license?
Anyone 10 years of age and over must obtain a license to hunt wild birds or wild animals […]