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TOXIC ALGAE CAUSE OF 100 ELK DEATHS IN NORTHEASTERN NEW MEXICO

TOXIC ALGAE CAUSE OF 100 ELK DEATHS IN NORTHEASTERN NEW MEXICO

Author: New Mexico Game & Fish Department Report Date: October 24, 2013 SANTA FE - The Department of Game and Fish has concluded that a toxic algae bloom caused the deaths of more than 100 elk discovered Aug. 27 in northeastern New Mexico. Department biologists collected tissue samples from the dead elk and...
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Wyoming Game and Fish Seeking Info on Pronghorn Poaching

Wyoming Game and Fish Seeking Info on Pronghorn Poaching

Author: Wyoming Game & Fish Report Date: October 24, 2013 LARAMIE - The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is seeking information on four pronghorn antelope that were discovered with wasted meat at the Laramie River Hunter Management Area. The pronghorn were discovered around September 20. Only the back straps and heads...
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Baiting when hunting for Big Game in California

Author: California Department of Fish & Wildlife Report Date: October 24, 2013 Question: I have a question regarding the "baiting" of big game. In the Mammal Hunting Regulations booklet on page 12 it says: 257.5. Prohibition Against Taking Resident Game Birds and Mammals by the Aid of Bait. Except as otherwise provided in...
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Selling an inherited Polar Bear rug in California

Selling an inherited Polar Bear rug in California

Author: California Department of Fish & Wildlife Report Date: October 24, 2013 Question: I've inherited a white polar bear rug that has been in the family for 30 to 40 years. I have no papers or receipts for it. Can I still sell it? Answer: No. Fish and Game Code Section 4758...
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8TH GEORGETOWN COLORADO BIGHORN SHEEP FESTIVAL PROMISES FALL FAMILY FUN

8TH GEORGETOWN COLORADO BIGHORN SHEEP FESTIVAL PROMISES FALL FAMILY FUN

Author: Colorado Parks & Wildlife Report Date: October 24, 2013 GEORGETOWN, Colo. - Few animals evoke Colorado's rugged and unforgiving mountains like the Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep. Yet the vertical terrain that keeps sheep safe from predators also limits opportunities for Coloradans to view and appreciate Colorado's state animal. A...
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More hunters, varied results on Idaho hunting opener

More hunters, varied results on Idaho hunting opener

Author: SportfishingReport.com Staff Report Date: October 24, 2013 Most Idaho Fish and Game check stations around the state reported more hunters participating this year than in 2012 for the October deer hunting season opener. The Southwest Region reported one of the best openers in recent years, with mild, pleasant...
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What can Idaho waterfowl hunters expect this year?

What can Idaho waterfowl hunters expect this year?

Author: SportfishingReport.com Staff Report Date: October 24, 2013 Hunters in the waterfowl blinds this season can expect to see a fall flight similar to last year's. Continental waterfowl populations are strong, and habitat conditions have been above average in the Canadian provinces where Idaho's birds are produced. Mallards are by...
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PUBLIC’S HELP SOUGHT IN A WYOMING MULTIPLE ELK POACHING CASE

PUBLIC’S HELP SOUGHT IN A WYOMING MULTIPLE ELK POACHING CASE

Author: Wyoming Game & Fish Report Date: October 23, 2013 GREEN RIVER-- The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is asking the public for their help in finding the person or persons responsible for illegally killing three elk on Little Mountain, south of Rock Springs. Early on October 18, three elk were...
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Wyoming access program continues for iron mountain elk hunters

Wyoming access program continues for iron mountain elk hunters

Author: Wyoming Game & Fish Report Date: October 23, 2013 LARAMIE - Thanks to the generosity of several landowners, elk hunters who hold licenses valid in hunt areas 5 and 6 may apply for a permit that will allow access to a large amount of private lands in the Iron...
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Lead shot - fading into history?

Lead shot - fading into history?

Author: SportfishingReport.com Staff Report Date: October 23, 2013 By: Wingshot Blog Last week California passed a ban on lead ammunition for hunting purposes. It's not the first state to do this - other states have banned lead in certain areas and for certain types of hunting - but I...
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Wild Pig Hunts offered in Southern California

Wild Pig Hunts offered in Southern California

Author: California Department of Fish & Wildlife Report Date: October 18, 2013 The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is now accepting applications for four upcoming wild pig hunts at Tejon Ranch in Southern California. The hunts are offered through CDFW's Shared Habitat Alliance for Recreational Enhancement (SHARE) program. Six SHARE access...
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Arizona Bighorn Sheep Hunting

Arizona Bighorn Sheep Hunting

Author: Arizona Game & Fish Department Report Date: October 18, 2013 Hunting for desert bighorn sheep in Arizona is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and the demand for bighorn sheep hunting exceeds the allowable harvest. In 2005, the odds of drawing a permit were 137:1 statewide. Protection for bighorn sheep began...
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