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South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Proposes Snaring & Trapping Change

A proposal from the South Dakota Game, Fish & Parks Commission would require individuals who trap or snare on public lands to mark their equipment with their name & address.

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Ohio Wildlife Council Approves 2017-2018 Hunting Regulations

In other rule changes, any straight-walled cartridge rifle with a minimum caliber of .357 to a maximum caliber of .50 is now allowed for hunting deer in Ohio.

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Federal, State Rules Differ for Junior Hunters

California junior hunters have enjoyed a new benefit that took effect at the beginning of the 2015-16 hunting season.

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N.H. Panel OKs Bill to Legalize Hunting with Suppressors

A New Hampshire House subcommittee gave its approval last week to HB 500, which would repeal current prohibitions on using silencers for hunting.

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West Virginia DNR Wildlife Resources Section Files Legislative Rules for Review

The Wildlife Resources Section of the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources has filed legislative rule changes with the Secretary of State’s office, according to Paul R. Johansen, Chief of.....

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Colorado: Hunting Bill Looks to Place More Hunters in the Field

Lengthy hunter education requirements discourage potential hunters going afield because the necessary time to complete the course in order to pursue an activity that they are simply trying out...

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Deer Tracking Dogs, an Untapped Resource for Responsible Hunters

Over a dozen states prohibit the use of the most refined search “tool” available to hunters when trying to retrieve downed deer or other large game: tracking dogs...

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New Mexico’s 2015 Hunting Rules & Information Booklet, Now Online

Rules and information about applying for licenses and hunting big-game, small game and turkeys in New Mexico are available online and for download...

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Hunting: The Adventure and the Responsibility

There will be nearly 500,000 blaze-orange clad hunters afield when Minnesota’s firearms deer season gets underway Saturday, Nov. 8.

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Expect Roadblocks Statewide During Hunting Seasons in New Mexico

The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish will conduct roadblocks throughout the state during hunting seasons to collect harvest data and to detect wildlife law violations.

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Hunting Common Sense Is On The March In Michigan

Michigan to allow .35 Caliber Or Larger Ammunition in Deer Zone Three.

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Big Game Harvests to be Checked at Official Game Checking Stations

The West Virginia DNR reminds hunters that successful hunters must field tag and transport their deer, bear, turkey or boar to a Natural Resources Police Officer or official game checking station.

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