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Hunting Licenses Available in North Carolina 08/25/06
The
N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission is reminding hunters that part of
their pre-season preparations should include renewing their hunting
licenses - and it's
not too early to purchase now. [Comments?]
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North Carolina Studies Sunday Hunting Issue 08/02/06
The
N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission is wrapping up a comprehensive study
of the Sunday hunting issue and at the direction of the General Assembly
will immediately begin a second, specific study of allowing Sunday
hunting on a limited number of state game lands. [Comments?]
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North Carolina Partnership with Disabled Sportsmen 07/13/06
The N.C. Wildlife
Resources Commission announces a partnership with N.C. Handicapped Sportsmen,
Inc. to help make hunting and fishing activities more accessible to the
disabled community. [Comments?]
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N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission Votes on Regulations for 2005-2006 03/12/05
The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission met on March 2 and approved 50 new regulations that will take effect for the 2005-2006 hunting, fishing and trapping season, which begins on July 1. [Comments?]
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Grounded No More: Disabled Hunters Get a Lift 12/21/04
North Carolina’s disabled hunters will get a shot at deer from an elevated stand, thanks to Paralyzed Veterans of America, which is donating a mobile, hydraulic hunting blind to the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission. [Comments?]
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Wildlife Commission Schedules Free Bowhunting Course 07/27/04
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission will hold a free bowhunting safety and education course at the Eastern 4-H Center in Columbia on Aug. 28 at 9:30 a.m. The course, which is part of the International Bowhunter Education Program, certifies archers to bowhunt where archery certification is required in the United States and Canada. [Comments?]
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Spring Wild Turkey Harvest Decline 06/08/04
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission announced that the reported harvest from the spring wild turkey season dropped about 10 percent this year due, in part, to poor reproduction by wild turkeys in 2003. Changes in the reporting system for turkey harvests also may have affected the reporting rate, according to Mike Seamster, the Wildlife Commission’s upland game bird biologist. [Comments?]
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Hunter Education Tournament Winners 05/06/04
Youth hunter safety teams from around the state took their best shot during the State Hunter Education Tournament, sponsored by the N.C.Wildlife Resources Commission. [Comments?]
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Wild Turkey Season Opens April 10 04/08/04
Sportsmen all over the state are selecting their camouflage, honing their calls and staking out the wild turkey’s strutting grounds for the spring wild turkey season that opens this month. [Comments?]
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WRC Seeks Comments on Bear Season Changes 03/15/04
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission will hold a public hearing on Mar. 17 at 7 p.m. at the Columbus County Courthouse in Whiteville. During the hearing, the public can comment on a proposed change to the bear season in Brunswick and Columbus counties. [Comments?]
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