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Entries for 2017
Holiday antlerless deer season opens Dec. 22
By Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation
When Oklahoma's Holiday Antlerless Deer Gun season opens Dec. 22 for 10 days, firearms hunters have a chance to harvest one more deer. This holiday season runs through Dec. 31 in open areas. Even if a hunter has harvested the maximum aggregate limit of six deer for this year’s seasons, the hunter may still take a doe during Holiday Antlerles... READ MORE
Multispecies lottery permit applications open Jan. 2
By Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
Applications for multispecies Super Tag and Combo lottery permits will be accepted by the Game and Parks Commission beginning Jan. 2. The Super Tag lottery permit will be valid for one elk of either sex, one antelope of either sex, one deer of either sex, and two turkeys (only toms and bearded hens may be taken in the spring). One permit will be a... READ MORE
Montevallo creates career path for outdoor passions
By David Rainer
Photo: Students enrolled in the President’s Outdoor Scholars Program at the University of Montevallo are treated to a variety of outdoors experiences. Grant Deavers, right, and William Crawford bagged a limit of Canada geese with Dash the retriever on Deavers’ first waterfowl hunt. If you’re passionate about the outdoors and think... READ MORE
Hunters take 34,412 deer in firearm season
By Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Maryland hunters reported taking 34,412 deer during the state’s most popular hunt, the two-week firearm season. The total was similar to last year’s official harvest of 35,002. More than 4,000 deer were taken on the two Sundays during the season, more than 10 percent of the total take during the two-week season. “Deer hunters enjo... READ MORE
‘Like a Sasquatch!’ Extremely rare black fawn emerges from shadows, joined by albino
By Tammy Grubb | The Herald-Sun
PITTSBORO, NC—Leonard Raleigh thought it was just a shadow when he saw the solid black white-tailed deer fawn standing off the side of U.S. 64 Business. His wife first noticed the young fawn standing with an older white-tailed doe and an albino fawn as they were driving by, looking for something to do after Hurricane Harvey knocked out their ... READ MORE
Jan. 1 changes to permanent hunting, fishing, trapping licenses
By Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department
Hunters, anglers and trappers are being reminded changes to permanent licenses go into effect starting January 1, 2018. A permanent license is currently available free to Vermont residents 70 or older. Beginning January 1, a resident 66 or older may purchase a permanent license for a one-time fee of $60. All licenses may be purchased at a license a... READ MORE
Test results show no new outbreaks of CWD in wild deer
By Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
No chronic wasting disease has been detected more than 11,000 precautionary samples from deer hunters harvested this fall in north-central, central and southeastern Minnesota. “This is good news for Minnesota,” said Lou Cornicelli, wildlife research manager. “The results lend confidence that the disease is not spread across the l... READ MORE
Firearm preliminary harvest totals 80,021 deer
By Illinois Department of Natural Resources
Hunters harvested a preliminary total of 80,021 deer during the seven-day Illinois firearm deer season that concluded Dec. 3. The 2017 preliminary harvest total compares to the final total of 79,559 deer harvested during the 2016 firearm season. The preliminary harvest for the second segment of the firearm season Nov. 30 to Dec. 3 was 28,656 deer... READ MORE
Statewide bear harvest down 30 percent
By Pennsylvania Game Commission
Hunters during the final day of Pennsylvania’s statewide bear season harvested 168 bears, raising the 2017 statewide season harvest to 1,796 – an about 30 percent decrease compared to the 2,579 bears taken during the four days of the statewide season in 2016. Extensive rain on opening day Nov. 18 led to the harvest decline. Comprehensiv... READ MORE
More deer taken during firearms season may be CWD-positive
By Michigan Department of Natural Resources
With firearm deer season complete, the Department of Natural Resources has identified 30 free-ranging white-tailed deer as confirmed or suspected to have chronic wasting disease. Several thousand additional samples await testing by Michigan State University, so numbers for this deer season could still change. Since May 2015 when the first CWD deer ... READ MORE