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Grants Awarded for Seven Texas Target Range Projects

Hunting News

HOUSTON — Professional and recreational sport shooters alike will benefit from $278,000 in matching grants for the construction and renovation of seven target ranges across Texas in Kerr, McLennan, Harris, Cochran, Angelina, Caldwell, Williamson and Smith Counties.

Mickelson Trail Ready for Annual Trek

Outdoor News

LEAD, S.D. – After a busy summer of flood damage and trail closures, the repairs have been completed and the entire George S. Mickelson Trail is open for use and ready for the Mickelson Trail Trek.

Last Minute Camping for Labor Day Weekend

Outdoor News | South Dakota Fishing News

PIERRE, S.D. – Campsites are still available to reserve for Labor Day Weekend according to Game, Fish and Park officials.

Those state parks and recreation areas with at least five campsites available as of Thursday, Aug. 21 include:

Martin Named SCI Officer of the Year

Colorado Fishing News | Outdoor News

The Denver Chapter of Safari Club International has selected Tom Martin of Leadville, as the "Wildlife Officer of the Year" for Colorado. The organization annually presents recognition to one Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) officer who has consistently excelled.

Cass County Man Catches State-Record Carpsucker

Missouri Fishing News

The 17.5-inch fish is the first recorded state champ of its species.

HARRISONVILLE, Mo.-Nicholas Wray angled himself into Missouri's fishing record book by catching a 17.5-inch river carpsucker from the South Grand River in Cass County.

Dove Hunters Asked to Report Banded Birds (With Pic)

Hunting News

The birds are part of a national effort to ensure good dove management.

JEFFERSON CITY-Missouri dove hunters have a chance to kill two birds with one stone, so to speak, garnering hunting trophies while helping ensure good management of mourning dove populations.

New Hampshire Weekly Fishing Report - August 21, 2008

New Hampshire Fishing News

Today, angling enthusiast Mark Beauchesne reports on finding success in cool waters that are keeping the fishing lively in New Hampshire lakes and ponds this summer.

Purchase your fishing license online at http://www.FishNH.com, or from any Fish and Game license agent. Don't forget -- kids under 16 fish free in N.H.

FWC Will Deal with Lost and Damaged Boats After the Storm

Boating News | Florida Fishing News

As Tropical Storm Fay’s winds pull at mooring lines and boat anchors, some vessels may break free in spite of the best efforts of the boats’ owners. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and other agencies will take on the task of identifying and returning lost boats to their owners after the winds die down and officials can assess the condition of waterways.

FWC Urges Boaters to be Careful After Flooding Due to Fay

Boating News | Florida Fishing News

Tropical Storm Fay’s torrential downpours are flooding many of Florida’s creeks, rivers, canals and other waterways, and high wind gusts are blowing debris into the water. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is urging boaters to watch out for navigation hazards when the storm passes and people resume using waterways.

Middle TN Streams Report

Tennessee Fishing News

Fishing Tuesday was tough. Doug and I started at 6 and were out of the water by noon. The fish were not very active in the morning. I threw Case magic Sticks and Jacks worms almost dead sticking them and sometimes twitching with a very slow reel. The fish that did hit would hammer the baits and provide for some great excitement and aerial shows. Doug ended the morning with a 16-incher that slammed a X-Rap. Wish we could have stayed for the evening bite. Some days are better than others. Our Streams will only get better through October so get out and enjoy them. If you want to learn more about our Middle TN Streams feel free to call I am booking October now and limited dates in September.