HUNTING
paddlefish update
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department announced that the state's 2013 paddlefish snagging season will close to any additional harvest at 10 p.m. Central Daylight Time, Friday, May 17, to protect t...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 8:47 AM
Wisconsin wolf population drops slightly
After Wisconsins inaugural season of wolf hunting and trapping last fall, the states wolf population has declined only slightly. The 2013 Wisconsin wolf count indicates there are a minimum of 809 to ...
Posted on 5/6/13 at 2:52 PM
End of Extinction?
In the future, we might be able to worry about one less thing: extinction. This goes for species whose numbers are currently low, but also for those which no longer walk the earth. Advances made now...
Posted on 3/25/13 at 9:28 AM
Jamestown Sun wants your hunting blog!
The Jamestown Sun does a nice job highlighting Areavoices bloggers in a special way. Each week they do a page of nothing but Areavoices blogs. Right now editor Logan Adams is looking for blogs relat...
Posted on 11/10/11 at 2:34 PM
A visit to the Sport and Rec show
My fiancee and I dropped by the Sport and Recreation Show this evening at the Jamestown Civic Center. It was pretty good. There were boats, RVs, campers, the tennis club, hunting and fishing groups a...
Posted on 2/18/11 at 7:50 PM
No accidents reported during ND deer gun season
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — No one was reported injured in North Dakota during this year's deer gun hunting season, the state Game and Fish Department says.November 27, 2012
Lasting memories
By Royal McGregor , November 22, 2012
Calender may change, season stays open
By Doug Leier , November 22, 2012
Inaugural Mike Odermann Memorial Pheasant Classic takes shape
After Mike Odermann passed away in a hunting accident in 2009, his younger brother, Jacob, thought about never hunting with a gun again.By Royal McGregor , November 15, 2012
Tree stand accident injures Wisconsin man
NEW RICHMOND, Wis. — Brian VanSomeren hopes his pain is a good reminder for every Wisconsin hunter heading into the woods this weekend.By Jeff Holmquist , November 15, 2012
Loss of habitat concerns hunters
BISMARCK — North Dakota hunters and conservationists face a daunting set of challenges ranging from an oil boom to high crop prices that encourage farmers to plow conservation acresBy Patrick Springer , November 13, 2012
Mule deer reproduction remains low in North Dakota
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Reproduction of mule deer in North Dakota is at record-low levels for a second year in a row, and a state biologist said another mild winter is needed to help the animals rebound.November 12, 2012
A west impact
By Royal McGregor , November 08, 2012
SD increases nonresident hunting fees
MADISON, S.D. — South Dakota wildlife officials decided Thursday to raise several nonresident hunting license fees next year to bring in more than $1.1 million in additional revenue.By Dirk Lammers , November 02, 2012
South Dakota increases nonresident hunting fees
MADISON, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks commissioners are raising fees next year for several nonresident hunting licenses to boost annual revenue by more than $1.1 million.November 01, 2012
Bird dogging it
November 01, 2012
Safety first: As hunting season takes full bloom, hunters are reminded to be careful
By Royal McGregor , October 25, 2012
Minn. hunters on brink of seeing first wolf season
DULUTH, Minn. — Barring a court ruling, a limited number of Minnesotans will be in the woods on Nov. 3 with licenses to kill gray wolves. Minnesota will hold its first formal wolf season concurrent with the state’s firearms deer opener, with a later hunting and trapping season to follow.By Sam Cook , October 25, 2012
Dickinson man bags record moose
By Royal McGregor , October 11, 2012
Pheasant season about to bloom
By Doug Leier , October 11, 2012
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