Sep 05

2007 WALK-IN ACCESS PROGRAM ADDS DOVE HUNTING, BEGINS SEPTEMBER 1

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Small game hunters will enjoy additional and earlier opportunities this season due to the continued success of the Colorado Division of Wildlife’s (DO

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Sep 05

DNR Seeks Comments on Management of Sunset Lake and Hoodoo Lake in the Tower Wildlife Area

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window.document.getElementById(‘post-9636’).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has revised the lake management plan for Sunset Lake (69-764) and drafted a new management plan for Hoodoo Lake (69-802) in northern St. Louis County. The management plans call for changing management emphasis from fisheries to waterfowl and wild rice on Sunset Lake and formalizing management emphasis of Hoodoo Lake for waterfowl and wild rice. This change in management emphasis will involve reductions in water levels on Sunset Lake and maintain similar water levels on Hoodoo Lake in order to restore and maintain wild rice and other aquatic vegetation that was historically abundant in these lakes. Restoration and maintenance of wild rice and other aquatic vegetation will greatly improve these lakes value to waterfowl and associated wetland wildlife.

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Sep 05

Weekly Fishing Report – Arkansas Game & Fish Commission

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Arkansas River Levels: According to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, as of Tuesday the Arkansas River stages are:
Trimble Lock and Dam (Lock and Dam 13): Headwater – 391.98 feet, Tailwater – 372.87 feet, Flow – 28,164 cubic feet per second

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Sep 05

Weekly Fishing Report – Arkansas Game & Fish Commission

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window.document.getElementById(‘post-9636’).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;Arkansas River Levels: According to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, as of Tuesday the Arkansas River stages are:
Trimble Lock and Dam (Lock and Dam 13): Headwater – 391.98 feet, Tailwater – 372.87 feet, Flow – 28,164 cubic feet per second

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Sep 05

FISH AND GAME COMMISSION SCHEDULE CHANGE — SEPTEMBER 12 MEETING

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window.document.getElementById(‘post-9636’).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;CONCORD, N.H. — The New Hampshire Fish and Game Commission will hold its September monthly meeting on Wednesday, September 12, 2007, at 9 a.m. at the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department on Hazen Drive in Concord. This represents a change from the usual schedule for both the date and time of the meeting — the Commission normally meets on the third Wednesday of the month in the afternoon. Meetings of the N.H. Fish and Game Commission are open to the public.

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Sep 05

Goose Season Begins 9/4

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window.document.getElementById(‘post-9636’).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;2007 Early Goose Season begins September 4 and ends September 25. Bag limit is 5 birds/day. Other migratory bird seasons will be set at the August public hearing held by the Fish & Wildlife Board. See the Public Hearings area of the website for location and time.

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Sep 05

Children learn cultural significance of fishing – Tulsa Native American Times

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Children learn cultural significance of fishingTulsa Native American Times, OK – 2 hours agoPeggy McCloud noted that Jim Rideout also explained the cultural significance of the river and fishing to the Puyallups for the children. …

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Sep 05

Fish and Wildlife Commission to meet in Klamath Falls

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window.document.getElementById(‘post-9636’).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;SALEM, Ore.—The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission will meet Sept. 6 and 7 in Klamath Falls. The public is invited to join the Commission members at a reception Thursday night, on a tour of the Klamath Basin Thursday or at the regular monthly meeting on Friday.

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Sep 05

2007 Hunting Season Dates

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CONCORD, N.H. — The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department has announced
2007 hunting season dates and bag limits for early season migratory game
birds, with few changes from last year.
Of note for this fall, the opening date for New Hampshire’s woodcock season

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Sep 05

Rule allows retrieval of commercial crab pots from ocean beginning Sept. 1

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NEWPORT, Ore. – In an effort to get lost and damaged commercial crab pots out of the ocean, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife adopted a temporary rule to allow any commercial fishing vessel to legally retrieve commercial Dungeness crab gear from the ocean in September and October.

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Sep 05

GAME COMMISSION OFFERS ADVICE ON AVOIDING BEAR CONFLICTS

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With autumn fast approaching, many Pennsylvanians will be spending increasing amounts of time outdoors. This also is when black bears become more active, setting the stage for an increase in bear sightings and possibly encounters.

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Sep 05

DNR seeks comments on management of Sunset Lake and Hoodoo Lake in the Tower Wildlife Area (2007-08-30)

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window.document.getElementById(‘post-9636’).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has revised the lake management plan for Sunset Lake (69-764) and drafted a new management plan fo

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Sep 05

Arizona Fishing Report

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Rory’s Tip Striper fishing is HOT, HOT, HOT at Lake Pleasant. The reports keep rolling in from angler after angler catching dozens of hard-fishing st

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Sep 05

Sale of Live Foxes Permitted in West Virginia

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West Virginia trappers will be allowed to sell live foxes to hound coursing pens in West Virginia during the 2007-2008 trapping season, according to C

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Sep 05

Fort Snelling State Park reopens after storm damage temporarily closes park (2007-08-30)

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Cleanup of downed trees and debris caused by high winds and rain that swept through the area early in the week has progressed faster than anticipated.

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