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Applications for Washington Special Hunt Permits Due May 20th 05/18/09
Time is running short for hunters planning to apply for special hunting permits for fall deer, elk, mountain goat, moose, bighorn sheep and turkey seasons. [Comments?]
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Arizona Fall Hunt Apps Due June 9th 05/18/09
It may be 100 degrees outside, but fall is right around the corner - the fall hunting application deadline, that is. [Comments?]
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Tennessee WRC to Approve Seasons May 20-21 05/15/09
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Commission will vote to approve the 2009-10 state hunting seasons during its meeting May 20-21. The May meeting will be held at the Region II Ray Bell Building located in the Ellington Agricultural Center. [Comments?]
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Oklahoma Controlled Hunt App Deadline May 15th 05/13/09
Hunters have until May 15 to submit applications for the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation's Controlled Hunts program, which gives them a chance at drawing out for a bull elk, whitetail deer, antelope or other highly sought-after controlled hunt. [Comments?]
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Missouri Turkey Season Ends With Lower Harvest 05/11/09
Hunters checked 10,890 turkeys during the second week of Missouri's spring turkey season, trailing the number of birds taken during the same period last year by 14 percent. [Comments?]
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Nebraska Turkey Population Growing 05/11/09
A recent rural mail carrier survey revealed good news for Nebraska turkey hunters: evidence of an expanding population. [Comments?]
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Arizona Hunt Guidelines Available Online 05/04/09
The 2009-10 Arizona Hunting and Trapping Regulations are available now at the Arizona Game and Fish Department's Web site. [Comments?]
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Connecticut Turkey Season Opens May 6th 05/04/09
The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) reminds outdoorsmen and women that the 2009 Connecticut spring wild turkey hunting season will run from May 6-30. [1 Comment]
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Missouri Turkey Harvest Down 14 Percent Opening Day 04/24/09
Sometimes being right is no fun, as Missouri turkey biologist Tom Dailey knows. Dailey, a resource scientist with the Missouri Department of Conservation, predicted the 2009 spring turkey harvest would be substantially lower than last year. [Comments?]
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New Hampshire 2008 Wildlife Harvest Summary Available 04/24/09
Wildlife biologists from the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department have finished crunching the numbers for the 2008 hunting seasons, and the numbers are available in the 2008 New Hampshire Wildlife Harvest Summary online. [Comments?]
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