Hunting News
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DELAWARE: Wildlife abundance keeps animal control busy
A house-hunting opossum got the boot along Kennett Pike on Tuesday. In Dover, beavers flooded streams and felled saplings.
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The Return of the Winchester Model 94
Winchester Repeating Arms has announced the return of the Model 1894 lever action rifle - also known as the Model 94 - to its line of firearms for 2010. This reintroduction of the most popular hunting rifle in history will be offered in two Limited Edition models that will commemorate the 200th anniversary of Oliver F. Winchester's birth in New England in 1810. A Model 1894 Custom Grade and Model 1894 High Grade will be offered in 30-30 Winchester caliber.
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Still No ID on Body Found in Park
Capt. Paul Starks said Monday the remains were found Saturday afternoon by a man scouting the park for turkey hunting.
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Ky. wildlife officials ask for fewer elk permits
Kentucky wildlife officials are proposing fewer elk hunting permits for next season.
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Commission considers February deer hunting in Areas 1, 6
Hunters in Areas 1 and 6 could be hunting into February if a proposal put forth by the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission today is ultimately approved.
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ND spring turkey hunting licenses remain
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State of a multi-million dollar hunting business
When hunters go after deer in Ohio, they create an economic ripple effect, state officials said.
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Write the caption: Snake hunting season gone wrong
Submitted by Ed Gamble on Fri, 03/05/2010 - 10:53. This cartoon might seem to skirt politics.
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Lone Star Hunting & Working Dog Expo
TDHA's Hunt for the Hungry Hog Hunting Tournament.A See how this weekend in Hallettsville will benefit Veterans Outdoors.
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Elk Down 57% in Idaho's Lolo Elk Zone; Wolf Impact Cited
Recently completed aerial surveys show a marked decline in elk numbers in game management units 10 and 12, which comprise the Lolo Elk Management Zone. "This survey, combined with ongoing research showing wolves are the primary cause of elk mortality today, is further scientific evidence of the impact wolves are having," Fish and Game Director Cal Groen said.

