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Hunting cubs should not be tolerated
I've been hunting for 40 years, and this year I was at the Tobyhanna bear check station and was sick to my stomach to see a father and son bring in the bears they shot. One was 25 lbs, the other 27 lbs. I had to bite my tongue. I can't see how two grown...Tags: Coplay
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Muscatine hunter pleads guilty to 34 violations
A Muscatine man has pleaded guilty to 34 violations for illegally hunting ducks in Louisa County last fall. Nineteen-year-old Tyler Wilson had been facing 75 charges in the illegal waterfowl hunting case, but 40 of the charges were dismissed as part... -
Virginia hunting deaths up in 2008-09
It has been a deadly season for hunters in Virginia. According to the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries, the state recorded nine hunting deaths since the start of the fiscal year in 2008. That's the most since the 1994-95 season when 12...Tags: Virginia, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Firearms, Defense
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Pizza shop fined for butchering deer
A local pizza shop that landed in hot water last month when a cook butchered a deer in the kitchen on the second day of hunting season was ordered to pay a fine, but will face no further penalties, an Allentown city official said. Lobia Corp., which...Tags: Schnecksville, Pizzas, Foods and Beverages
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Senate 'spectacle' goes according to script
If the Senate Republicans truly wanted to make Tombstone Burris' march on Washington a spectacle to bedevil the Democrats, here's what they'd do. They'd put on some choir robes, stand outside Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's office Wednesday and...Tags: News Agency, National Government, Douglas, Charles Sumner, Executive Branch
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A missed volley
In a recent two-week period, hunters in Howard County killed 820 deer, a number that might seem surprising for a suburban county. But deer thrive in the mixed woodland and meadows of Howard's semi-rural landscape, where they both charm and annoy their...Tags: Local Authority, Clarksville, Ellicott City, Laws, Maryland
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LI man aims at duck, hits man, gets arrested
He meant to shoot the ducks. A Long Island man is facing charges including reckless endangerment and assault after he shot another hunter while out duck hunting on Saturday. Nassau County authorities said the Brentwood man had his loaded shotgun...Tags: Long Island
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Managing deer populations during hunting season
jennifer.smith@newsday.comOn a recent Sunday, a steady trickle of mud-spattered vehicles pulled in and out of parking spots for hunters using state-owned woodlands at nearby Rocky Point and Otis Pike Preserve in Calverton. The nearby Ridge check station is part hunter hangout,...Tags: Wildlife, Natural Resources, Real Estate Agents, Foods and Beverages, Nature
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Michigan schedules extra elk hunt Jan. 14-18
Michigan wildlife managers have scheduled an extra elk hunt this month to limit the animal's spread outside its traditional range in the state. The hunt will be from Jan. 14-18. The Department of Natural Resources has selected 40 hunters from applicants...Tags: Natural Resources, Natural Resource Industry, Energy Resources, Michigan
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Newest Howard County hunting bill misses the target — by a long shot
The Howard County Council will be proposing its first bill of the new year tomorrow, and, wheeew, it's a stinker. On the surface, CB1-2009 seems like a rational response to an incident last month, when a hunter who should have known better opened fire on...Tags: Local Authority, Firearms, Ellicott City, Law Enforcement, Defense
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Acorn shortage is bad news for squirrels
An acorn shortage in Indiana's woodlands has cut into squirrels' chief food source and given hunters more chances to bag some of the furry rodents. Biologists aren't sure why oak trees produced so few nuts last fall, but hunters are having a banner year...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Natural Resources, Natural Resource Industry, Agricultural Research and Technology, Indiana
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Brentwood man aims at duck, hits man, gets arrested
laura.rivera@newsday.comHe was hunting for ducks, but shot a hunter instead, police said. A Brentwood man hunting off Point Lookout has been charged with shooting a fellow hunter while aiming for wildfowl in the sky. Around 8:30 a.m. Saturday, police said, Ricardo Carter, 50,...Tags: Long Island
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