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Don't Give Up on Gobblers 05/16/08
It's May, and many outdoorsmen and women have turned from hunting turkeys to pursuit of spawning crappie or other popular sportfish. However, the avid hunter knows that there's still time to bag a big gobbler, and late in the season may be one of the best times. [Comments?]
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Missouri Hunters Harvested Fewer Turkeys This Year 05/16/08
Hunters checked 43,416 turkeys during Missouri's three-week spring turkey season, falling slightly short of predictions for the harvest. [Comments?]
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Georgia JAKES Day May 17th 05/14/08
Looking for a way for the whole family to enjoy the outdoors this spring? Come to Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center's Outdoor Festival and JAKES Day Sat., May 17! [Comments?]
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Turkey Hunting Related Shooting in Vermont 05/09/08
Vermont State Game Wardens are investigating an apparent hunting-related shooting in Pomfret on May 7. [Comments?]
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Tennessee WRC Discussed 2008-09 Hunting Seasons 05/07/08
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Commission heard the 2008-09 hunting season recommendations from Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency staff among items on its agenda at its regularly scheduled April meeting. [Comments?]
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Turkey Season Closed in New Mexico's Lincoln Nat. Forest 05/05/08
The May 1 closure of the Lincoln National Forest will send spring turkey hunters looking for birds in other areas of the state for the last 10 days of the 2008 season. [Comments?]
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Missouri Turkey Hunters Have Great Opening Week 05/02/08
Hunters checked 22,308 turkeys during the first week of Missouri's spring turkey season. The state's top turkey biologist says that is very good, considering the circumstances. [Comments?]
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Maine Spring Turkey Season Now Open 04/30/08
Maine's spring Wild Turkey hunting season opened Saturday (April 26) with a Youth Only Day to encourage young people to learn about the sport, and for adults it opened on Monday (April 28). [Comments?]
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Alabama Man Awarded for Service 04/29/08
Serving his community and state is something Reed Ingram has been doing a long time. Elected in 2004 to the Montgomery County Commission to serve District 5, Ingram has spent most of his adult life making a positive difference for Alabama. [Comments?]
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Arizona Creates OTC Turkey Tags for Youth 04/29/08
Initiating the first-ever over-the-counter turkey tags for youth in designated units and approving the first-ever permitted archery deer hunts in specific units. [Comments?]
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