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June 8, 2009
A Utah Easter Hog “Hunt”

Hog hunting in Utah you ask? Well, kind of… For the past few years we have gone camping with my wife’s family in Utah during Easter weekend.

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June 2, 2009
Big Bears in Idaho

Our Idaho black bear outfitter has had some good success on bears so far this season. Their largest of the year is this big chocolate bear was shot over bait within 1/2 mile of the lodge

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May 19, 2009
Gun sales going ballistic

Fears of regulation, crime spur sales of firearms and ammo
Gunmakers can thank a former New York senator and presidential candidate for an ongoing boom in gun sales, if you ask one local firearms vendor.
George Nemec, owner of Nemec’s Sport Shop & Farm & Garden Center in Warrensburg, said gun sales at his business began to [...]

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Most Popular Calibers For Big Game

January 15, 2009
Most Popular Calibers For Big Game

From the Boone and Crockett Club: Although the venerable .30-06 and .270 remain among the favorites, Boone and Crockett Club big-game records show that hunters with one of the various .300 Magnums are taking decidedly more North American trophies than any other caliber. Surprisingly, the second-most-popular trophy-taker isn’t a firearm — it’s a bow. Boone and Crockett compiled the data from its records book entries from 2007 through 2009.

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August 31, 2008
“Barracuda” Prefers Moose Stew!

DAYTON, Ohio (B&B)
Sportsmen and women who have been struggling with the choices in this year’s presidential race may have found a ticket they can vote for with enthusiasm, when Republican John McCain introduced Alaska’s Governor, Sarah Palin, as his choice for a running mate. Palin is a solid choice for conservative values, second amendment rights [...]

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August 26, 2008
Elk hunting – not just for men

Women like elk hunting.
New research on hunter demographics shows more women per capita are attracted to elk hunting than most other kinds of hunting, according to the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.
More than 60,000 elk hunters today are female. Though still predominantly a male pursuit, new data shows that women compose 7.6 percent of all elk [...]

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August 20, 2008
Elk Hunt Forecast for 2008

MISSOULA, Mont.—Hunters will chase wild elk this fall in almost half the states and provinces in North America. A comprehensive hunt forecast from the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation is now available for free at www.rmef.org.

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August 17, 2008
Biologists continue hunt for grizzly, 2 cubs

The active hunt for a grizzly sow and two cubs fizzled Monday, with state wildlife officials unable to locate the animals on a trail in Far North Bicentennial Park that has been the site of two maulings in recent months.
Fish and Game biologist Rick Sinnott heads out to hunt the bear that mauled Feliz.

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July 24, 2008
A Wolf Plan that Works

Anybody who follows the endlessly volatile wolf issue–and it’s hard not to follow it with all the news coverage–knows the greens won a big victory last week. Judge Donald Molloy of the U.S. District Court sided with Earthjustice and 12 conservation organizations and essentially relisted, albeit temporarily, the wolf as an endangered [...]

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July 19, 2008
Wolves protected from hunts

A US federal judge has restored endangered species protections for grey wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountains, derailing plans by three states to hold public wolf hunts this autumn.

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July 18, 2008
Wolves: From endangered to “in need of management”

Only 11 people showed at a public hearing Wednesday to gather comment on a proposed state rule that would designate the gray wolf as a species in need of management.

Only four of those that showed said a word, and none complained about the change from endangered to “in need of management” [...]

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July 15, 2008
Elk in the cross hairs as disease persists near Yellowstone

Billings Montana- Outfitters and hunters oppose the prospect of killing elk, fearing that too much culling could shrink herds and suggest vaccinating cattle or eradicating the disease in bison.

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July 8, 2008
U.S. duck numbers fly south

Fewer ponds could be partly to blame. While down from last year, though, the breeding populations are above the long-term average.
The number of ducks is down again across the United States, and hunters may see the effects during the fall hunts.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service released its preliminary report Monday on mid-continent breeding ducks [...]

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June 14, 2008
FWP Commission agrees on wolf quota

Hunters can shoot up to 75 wolves this fall under a tentative quota unanimously approved Thursday by the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Commission, despite pleas from some that a wolf hunting season is premature.
The public has until July 18 to comment on the tentative quotas, as well as the commission’s [...]

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June 13, 2008
Service Proposes to Expand Hunting and Fishing Opportunities on National Wildlife Refuges

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today opened a 30-day public comment period on a proposal to add one national wildlife refuge to the list of areas open for hunting during the 2008-09 season and increase hunting opportunities at six other refuges.

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