Sep 14
The day the fishing turned to catchingSt. Petersburg Times, FL – 23 minutes agoMany of those fishing trips have been good, some bad, and a few were downright awful. But on a warm summer day in the not-so-distant past, I returned from …
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Sep 14
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is conducting a tagging study to learn more about potential benefits to providing fish passage for spawning trout
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Sep 14
CODY- The Hunter Management Program was developed to maintain and enhance hunter access to private lands by working with landowners who control large
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Sep 14
On June 17, 1902 President Teddy Roosevelt’s signature created the Bureau of Reclamation. While Teddy did not know it, the stroke of his pen began the
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Sep 14
CHEYENNE – A man who knew the Wind River Range better than most men know their rec room, a legendary game warden/educator, a pioneering forester/artis
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Sep 13
Use fishing days wisely; Fishing ReportNewszap Maryland, MD – 46 minutes agoI share this with you because after several years of writing these fishing reports for you, this has become more than just a job and I’ve always enjoyed …
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Sep 13
CASPER – Leftover buck deer and antelope licenses are now on sale, which has raised some questions about how many any white-tailed licenses a hunter c
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Sep 13
LANDER – On Friday, Aug. 10, Science magazine will publish an article highlighting the great progress made in the recovery of the black-footed ferret,
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Sep 13
CHEYENNE – The hot and generally dry Cowboy State summer may not have seemed very conducive to hunting but its only impact will be a dry, noisy forest
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Sep 13
CHEYENNE — Hunting ethics begin long before going afield. Sighting in rifles is a good example. The responsibility and benefits of sighting in runs d
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Sep 13
In the course of planning a hunting trip, it’s easy to overlook a lot of things. I’ve gone hunting and forgotten game bags, knives, matches, clothing
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Sep 13
window.document.getElementById(‘post-9636’).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;LANDER – Encounters with snakes of all kinds tend to be avoided by most Wyomingites and our visitors, with the exception of a curious or audacious few
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Sep 13
Greenpeace urges NZ and Australia to up efforts against illegal …Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand – 3 hours agoGreenpeace is calling on Australia and New Zealand to do more to help Pacific countries prevent illegal fishing off their coasts. …
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Sep 13
SheridaN— Hunters will have increased big game hunting opportunities again this fall. Mild winters combined with good fawn production have resulted in white-tailed deer and pronghorn populations being higher than desired in some areas of the Sheridan region.
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Sep 13
LANDER – Although the last few weeks have brought some welcome rain, those rains haven’t broken drought’s grip on the land and streams of Wyoming. Drought not only affects agricultural producers and those seeking to enjoy outdoor recreation, but resident wildlife and fisheries as well. As the parched conditions continue to worsen, residents and visitors to the state are asked to take some precautions and to practice good stewardship of wildlife and fisheries.
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