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 Sept. 1: Deadline to review game management hunt guidelines, submit comments

Sept. 1: Deadline to review game management hunt guidelines, submit comments

Author: Arizona Game & Fish Department Report Date: August 27, 2021 PHOENIX — The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) is encouraging the public to review the existing game management hunt guidelines and provide feedback by Wednesday, Sept. 1. AZGFD has initiated the review of the five-year game management hunt...
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 Webless Migratory Bird and Grouse Hunting

Webless Migratory Bird and Grouse Hunting

Author: Nevada Department of Wildlife Report Date: August 27, 2021 Upland Game hunters... it's that time of year! September 1 is the opener for dove, ruffed grouse, blue grouse, Himalayan snowcock and crow. On top of that, many more upland game seasons are approaching! In this week's Nevada's Wild, Ashley Sanchez...
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Does CDFW offer hunt season dates for muzzleloaders only?

Does CDFW offer hunt season dates for muzzleloaders only?

Author: California Department of Fish & Wildlife Report Date: August 26, 2021 Q: Howdy. I won a muzzleloader in a drawing but have never shot one before or been acquainted with the regulations. Are there specific hunt season dates in California for muzzleloaders only, so we’re not competing with modern rifles and...
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Waterfowl Hunting Seasons Opening Soon; Drought Conditions May Limit Opportunities

Waterfowl Hunting Seasons Opening Soon; Drought Conditions May Limit Opportunities

Author: California Department of Fish & Wildlife Report Date: August 26, 2021 As California’s 2021-22 waterfowl hunting season approaches, hunters may find that wildlife areas have limited space, particularly early in the season. Most years, quality public hunting access can be found on more than two dozen national wildlife refuges and wildlife areas...
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Dove season outlook: Birds should be plentiful

Dove season outlook: Birds should be plentiful

Author: Arizona Game & Fish Department Report Date: August 25, 2021 PHOENIX — Arizona’s dove hunters should have no complaints when the 2021 season opens Sept. 1. All signs indicate that there will be birds aplenty, particularly for those hunters who are willing to scout in the mornings and evenings between...
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Northern California National Forests, CDFW Lands toClose Temporarily Due to Extreme Fire Conditions

Northern California National Forests, CDFW Lands toClose Temporarily Due to Extreme Fire Conditions

Author: California Department of Fish & Wildlife Report Date: August 22, 2021 The USDA Forest Service has announced the temporary closure of nine national forests in northern California effective Sunday, August 22 at 11:59 p.m. through Monday, September 6 at 11:59 p.m. due to extreme fire conditions. A 10th forest, the El...
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Nice Pronghorns For N.O.W Crew

Nice Pronghorns For N.O.W Crew

Author: Nevada Department of Wildlife Report Date: August 22, 2021 Congratulations to the three Nevada Outdoorsman in Wheelchairs hunters on opening day success. Three nice pronghorn. Great job by the N.O.W. crew.
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Duck Banding Across the Silver State

Duck Banding Across the Silver State

Author: Nevada Department of Wildlife Report Date: August 20, 2021 The Nevada Department of Wildlife is working on duck banding projects across Nevada through the end of September. NDOW uses these projects to capture waterfowl and place bands on them to help track the species and collect data. In this week’s...
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128 surplus elk multi-season tags awarded; 2,600 over-the-counter deer tags available on Wednesday, Aug. 18

128 surplus elk multi-season tags awarded; 2,600 over-the-counter deer tags available on Wednesday, Aug. 18

Author: WA Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff Report Date: August 16, 2021 OLYMPIA — Hunters who bought a multi-season permit application for elk earlier this year, but were not selected in the April drawing, may be one of the additional 128 people who will be selected for surplus elk multi-season tags. Unlike past...
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WDFW hunter education returns in-person, hybrid options available

WDFW hunter education returns in-person, hybrid options available

Author: WA Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff Report Date: August 11, 2021 OLYMPIA — Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) hunter education classes resume in-person this month. WDFW will begin to offer in-person hunter education classes on Aug. 14, with options for full in-person and hybrid courses. “While the in-person and hybrid class...
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Okanogan County limited-entry deer hunt applications due Aug. 20

Okanogan County limited-entry deer hunt applications due Aug. 20

Author: WA Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff Report Date: August 11, 2021 SPOKANE- Eighteen lucky hunters will have an opportunity to hunt for deer this fall on the 6,000-acre Charles and Mary Eder unit of the Scotch Creek Wildlife Area in northeastern Okanogan County. Hunters can apply for the “limited-entry” deer hunt on...
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The Importance Of Scouting Before Your Hunt

The Importance Of Scouting Before Your Hunt

Author: Nevada Department of Wildlife Report Date: July 30, 2021 The Importance of Scouting In this week's Nevada Wild, we're looking at the importance of preparing for your hunt as seasons begin to open across the state. Ashley Sanchez and Aaron Keller are joined by NDOW Big Game Staff Specialists Cody...
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