November 2017 fishing and hunting moon calendar with moon phases.

California bans sale of d-Con, other rodenticides

Under continuing pressure from environmental groups (and probably the pest control lobby), the California Department of Pesticide Regulation this week banned the sale of d-Con…

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Hunters wading through water with hunting dogs in a marshland.

Failure to recycle a civil offense in Vail, Colo.

The Vail (Colo.) Town Council on Tuesday gave final approval to an ordiance that mandates recyling in the mountain resort community. Failure to comply with the ordinance…

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Man holding a largemouth bass by a riverside.

Colorado River Guadalupe Bass Is Potential State, World Record

Fish on display at Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center in Athens A 3.71-pound, 17-inch Guadalupe Bass caught from the Colorado River below Austin appears to qualify…

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Two-ShareLunker Day Ends March Drought

After almost a month of no entries into the Toyota ShareLunker program, two fish were caught on the same day, Tuesday, March 18. Ken Leonard…

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Two deer standing in a grassy field during twilight.

Skeet, Double Trap Competitors Get Their Shot at World Champs, CAT and World Cup Slots in Kerrville Beginning Thursday

Seventeen International Trap athletes secured their competitive futures through 2014 Sunday in Kerrville, Texas, site of the 2014 USA Shooting Spring Selection Match for Shotgun.  Beginning Thursday, the…

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C.C.A. — Last Chance to Reallocate Red Snapper

Public hearings on how to divide red snapper between the commercial fishing industry and recreational anglers are underway along the Gulf Coast. Commercial interests intent…

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Young girl proudly holding a large fish on a boat during sunset.

Florida’s most destructive invasive species? Feral cats

When you think about the most potentially damaging invasive species faced by wildlife managers in Florida, Burmese pythons, monitor lizards and Giant African land snails…

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Public Hearing Set for Proposed 160 Acre Public Artificial Reef Site

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is proposing to create a new 160 acre public artificial reef site south of the Galveston Jetties. The proposed site…

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No Foolin’: It’s Time to Get Outdoors!

Do you want to learn to camp? Kayak? Fish? Cook gourmet campfire meals? Learn more about snakes and fish and birds? Outdoor Fools Day March 29 at…

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Texas Lesser Prairie-Chicken Landowner Agreements Reach Record 600,000 Acres

Eighty-four Texas ranchers in the Panhandle and Rolling Plains have voluntarily enrolled 614,250 acres in conservation agreements for the lesser prairie-chicken, marking the largest private…

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