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This Ain’t No Bullwinkle

April 21, 2010
This Ain’t No Bullwinkle

Drool away folks… This bull is a monster. I don’t know where he was taken, but it makes me all warm and fuzzy just looking at him. What a specimen

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April 15, 2010
Former USFWS Director to lead Ducks Unlimited

Memphis, Tenn. — Ducks Unlimited announced Wednesday afternoon that H. Dale Hall has been named the organization’s new chief executive officer

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April 13, 2010
Asian carp could put work on waterways at risk

Chicago (AP) – Capt.

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April 13, 2010
Idaho reports hunters killed 188 wolves

Boise, Idaho (AP) – Idaho wildlife officials say hunters killed 188 wolves during the state’s seven-month regulated public hunting season.

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April 13, 2010
Wyoming wind project offers grouse conservation plan

Cheyenne, Wyo. (AP) – The developer of a massive wind farm proposed in southern Wyoming is seeking federal approval of a conservation plan for sage grouse.

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April 13, 2010
Montana Residents worried about cleanup’s effects on trout

Helena, Mont. (AP) – The federal government has hauled away millions of tons of toxic sediment and removed a reservoir as part of a Superfund site cleanup in southwestern Montana’s fishing country, on

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April 13, 2010
New turkey season shows changing populations

Oklahoma City (AP) – Spring turkey season opened recently, and the population of birds in western Oklahoma is thriving. East of Interstate 35 is a different story, especially southeast.

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Illinois Whitetail Success

April 12, 2010
Illinois Whitetail Success

There are weeks where everything in the woods seems to come to life. This happens twice a year, once with the first warm day of spring and the other the peak of the rut. Everything seemed to come together the week of Nov 15, 2009. Steve Lewellen and his son Rusty have hunted whitetails in [...]

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What is this Fish?

March 19, 2010
What is this Fish?

by Deneki Outdoors     Early in our Research and Development program in Southern Chile, one of our guides, Garrett Sullivan, caught this exceptional fish. We took some shots and released it, thinking man, that was an awesome brown. When we got home, we sent some pictures around to a bunch of folks, and maybe [...]

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March 18, 2010
Traveling to Canada

I just got through watching Survivor on TV. Any Survivor fans out there? Anyway, I saw a commercial about passports, and BAM (I am a chef and an Emeral fan as well as a hunter ) I thought I should write a blog about traveling. Each year thousands of hunters travel to Canada to hunt [...]

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March 18, 2010
First a bear, now a wolf: mystery continues in Bureau County

While neighboring states debate hunting seasons and protection for wild wolves, Illinois is marveling at a possible wolf sighting – and subsequent illegal shooting – that took place in Bureau County e

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March 17, 2010
Should I Take the Shot?

A big part of bow hunting is knowing your maximum range. What is a legitimate test to discover your maximum shooting range? Before you would consider that 40 yard shot you should be able to produce four-inch groups at 40 yards. That is 4 arrows in a 4 inch circle at 40 yards every time. [...]

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March 11, 2010
A car-hawk collision, rehabilitation, and release

These remarkable photos document the story of a red-tailed hawk that survived a car collision in San Diego early this year.

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March 4, 2010
NY bald eagle population soaring

Albany, N.Y. (AP) – State environmental officials say New York’s bald eagle population may be at its highest level since restoration work began more than 30 years ago.

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March 4, 2010
Reward offered in Ill. shooting of bald eagle

Brighton, Ill. (AP) – The U.S.

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