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Zuni Mountain Project Fuels Conservation and Communities

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Located within the Cibola National Forest in New Mexico, the Zuni Mountains are home to the National Wild Turkey Federation’s largest and oldest stewardship project. In collaboration with the USDA Forest Service, the NWTF’s Zuni Mountain Stewardship Project exemplifies a multi-faceted approach to conservation, forest health and community support. The project recently received a substantial $860,000 boost in funding from…

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Bluegill Fishing 101: A Beginner’s Guide

In terms of availability, access, and a willingness to bite, it’s hard to beat a bluegill. The species Lepomis macrochirus is widespread across the entire continent and is a popular game fish among freshwater anglers. Bluegill fishing is often action-packed, making it an ideal pursuit for youngsters just starting out…

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Sportsmen’s Alliance Launches In-House Litigation Team

The Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation (SAF) has announced a significant change in operations with the hiring of two in-house attorneys and the creation of a new Office of Litigation Counsel within its Government Affairs Division. Michael Jean has been hired to lead the office as Litigation Counsel, joined by Torin Miller…

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Two Rivers Trout Lake to open March 9; statewide stockings to follow

Spring has come early and Nebraskans are eager to fish. The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is scheduling the release of rainbow trout in waters across the state this spring. This will give anglers and families, especially at city ponds and lakes, additional angling opportunities for this popular species. It…

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Washington man to plead guilty in ‘killing spree’ of over 3,000 birds, illegal sale of feathers

Travis Branson, a resident of Cusick, Washington, reportedly intends to plead guilty to helping kill over 3,000 birds and illegally selling their feathers.Branson and others killed about 3,600 birds, including eagles, over a six-year timespan beginning in 2015.Simon Paul, a second suspect in the scheme described as a "shooter" and…

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Anglers Disqualified from Tournament Say Mandatory Polygraphs Are B.S.

"Who wants to be called a liar when you know you were doing the right thing?" Tim Vallee holds up the roughly 15-pound bluefish that would have taken second place in the tournament had he not been disqualified for failing a lie-detector test. Photographs by Waterbury Deep Sea Fishing Club…

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The 8 Best Turkey Vests of 2024, According to Hunting Experts

We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more › When my gobbler-chasing career began in 1990, we didn’t even wear turkey vests. It was some camo, a pair of turkey hunting boots, and a shotgun. Eventually, vests became popular enough…

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