Archery Hunting News
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Kansas WPC Approves 2009 Season Regulations The Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commission approved 2009 big game season regulations at a public hearing in Oakley April 16. Meeting at the Logan County Courthouse, the commission set seasons for deer, antelope, and elk. |
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South Dakota GFPC Proposes Changes The Game Fish and Parks Commission proposed several changes to upcoming big game seasons. |
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Arkansas 2009-10 Hunting Seasons Set Arkansas youth deer hunters will enjoy two extra days for their modern gun hunt and a relaxed antler restriction during the upcoming deer season. Commissioners from the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission formally approved the regulation changes as part of the 2009-10 hunting season-setting process at its monthly meeting. |
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Bushnell Introduces New Rangefinder The new Sport 600 laser rangefinder from Bushnell offers performance and value for hunters and shooters. |
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Rage Broadheads Introduces New Addition - Rage 40KE The overwhelming popularity of the RageTM broadheads has led to the introduction of the new addition - the Rage 40KE. This new 100-grain, 2-blade broadhead has a 1.5" cutting diameter. |
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Kentucky FWC 2009-10 Proposed Season Dates The Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Commission proposed the 2009-2010 deer season dates and recommended deer zone changes at its quarterly meeting March 6. |
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Arizona Outdoor Expo March 28-29 Do you love the smell of gun powder in the morning or the sound of arrows whizzing through the air? |
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Pennsylvania Bowhunters May Get to Use Scopes The Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners, in a notational vote, gave preliminary approval to a regulatory change that would allow hunters to use magnifying scopes on bows or crossbows during the archery deer and archery bear seasons. |
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Ohio Archery in Schools Tournament March 6th The third annual Ohio National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) State Tournament will be held on Friday, March 6 at the Ohio Expo Center's Lausche Building. |
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"The General" Compound Bows Recalled The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with BowTech Archery of Eugene, Oregon yesterday announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed. |

