Error In WA Hunting Pamphlet: Modern Firearm Elk Hunting Not Allowed In GMU 330 Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife OLYMPIA, WA - - (AmmoLand.com) - Eastern Washington’s modern firearm elk hunting season that opens Oct. 31 does not include the West Bar Game Management Unit (GMU) 330 in the northeast corner of Kittitas County. GMU 330 is mistakenly listed under the Oct. 31 – Nov. 8 season for true spike bulls in the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) 2009 Big
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State Wildlife Biologists Predict Good Waterfowl Hunting in Ohio Spring pond indexes and breeding duck surveys indicate good reproduction. Ohio Division of Wildlife COLUMBUS, OH - -(AmmoLand.com)- Ohio waterfowl hunters should have good opportunities to take some of the most popular species of waterfowl, based on the findings of biologists at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The spring pond index for the prairie pothole region of North America (Kansas to central Saskatchewan) a
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Today is National Hunting and Fishing Day. For good reason as you’ll find Hunters and anglers support more jobs nationwide than the number of people employed by Wal-Mart. Through license sales and excise taxes on equipment, hunters and anglers pay for most fish and wildlife conservation programs. Hunters and shooters have paid more than $5 billion in excise taxes since 1939. More Americans hunt and shoot than play golf. Firearms are involved in less than 1% of all accidental fatalities. More
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) wants to hear from hunters around the state regarding when they think the white-tailed deer rut happens in their neck of the woods. The FWC, along with its deer management stakeholder group, is considering making possible changes to Florida’s deer hunting zones and corresponding season dates. The first goal of the “Strategic Plan for Deer Management in Florida 2008-2018″ is to manage deer at a more local level and better align huntin
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WDFW to Release Pheasants on the Skagit Wildlife Area Samish Unit Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife OLYMPIA, Wa - -(AmmoLand.com)- The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) will release pheasants this fall at the Skagit Wildlife Area’s Samish Unit rather than the Headquarters Unit, where a substantial portion of land is no longer suitable for pheasant hunting. WDFW is temporarily moving its pheasant release program to the Samish Unit because an estuary restora
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