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Outdoor Enthusiasts Will Find Plenty to Do at S.D. Outdoor Expo
The
S.D. Outdoor Expo is a perfect place for those looking to brush up
on their hunting and fishing skills or develop new outdoor
interests. Archery experts from Scheels, 4-H Shooting Sports
and K & B Archery will be on hand to give tips, tricks and
pointers for those experienced and not-so-experienced archers.
Shooters can try their hand at the Cowboy Fast Draw put on by the
Dakota Territory Rangers. They can also experience muzzleloading
and period camps from the 1770s to the1840s. Another activity for
hunters is tree stand safety by S.D. Bowhunters, Inc.
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Fish Attractors Added
to Western North Carolina Lakes
One of the first projects funded through a habitat enhancement
program is currently under way on several lakes in western North
Carolina. The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, with assistance
from local fishing clubs, homeowner associations and other volunteers,
began placing nearly 400 “porcupine” fish attractors into lakes James,
Rhodhiss, Hickory and Lookout Shoals Reservoir earlier this month.
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Jeremy
Denny of Fremont Wins Cornhusker Cup
The 2008 Cornhusker Trapshoot, held May
1-3 at the home grounds of the Nebraska Trapshooting Association (NTA)
at Doniphan, attracted nearly 1,700 junior high school and high
school boys and girls. When the last bluerock turned to dust
during Saturday’s 100-yard handicap competition, Jeremy Denny of
Fremont won the prestigious Cornhusker Cup awarded to the high
overall individual score with a 194X200 targets. Ari Bowhay, of
Scottsbluff, won the High Lady Trophy with a score of 190X200
targets.
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Budweiser
ShareLunker Season Ends
Texas-The Budweiser ShareLunker season
ended April 30 with a total of 13 fish entered into the program.
While this is below the long-term average of 20 fish per season,
the number of spawns was above average. Two fish spawned a total
of six times, producing 110,148 eggs. The average number of spawns
each season is four.
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Fishing The Little
Salmon - 2008
Chinook Salmon season veterans on Little Salmon River near
Riggins fully understand the challenges of fishing the
high-gradient flume and the almost zoo-like atmosphere that grips
the area when the big fish begin their move upriver. This year's
snow pack, combined with a predicted robust run of hatchery
salmon, is sure to heighten both the challenge and the atmosphere
on the "Little River."
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 | Northern Snakehead Makes Arkansas Arrival
The population was discovered when a farmer found an unusual fish
wiggling along a gravel farm road near a ditch and contacted the AGFC
regional office in Brinkley. AGFC Fisheries Management Biologist Lee Holt
identified the fish as the invasive species that recently made national
headlines. Since the confirmation, fisheries biologists have worked to
establish how far the population has spread and to control the population.
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Huge
Striped Bass Hybrid Takes Lake Record Spot at Canton
Lifelong Oklahoma angler James Wesley Jones, Jr. of Canton
said he loves fishing because it is a relaxing activity, but there
was likely no relaxing going on April 19 when he landed a 23.2-lb.
(23 lbs., 3 oz.) striped bass hybrid from Canton Lake. The huge
fish qualifies as a lake record for
Canton and falls only about an
ounce shy of taking the state record spot as well, which is held
by Paul Hollister and his 23-lb., 4 oz. fish caught April 1, 1997,
from
Altus-Lugert
Lake.
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