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Newest State-Record Pronghorn Recognized
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A pronghorn taken in 2010 with an Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation controlled hunt permit has become the newest state record in the Cy...
Primitive Survival in Modern Times
I used to have a book that showed numerous ways Native Americans
accomplished tasks like trapping wolves and catching geese that were essential to
their survival....
Let the Show Begin
The shows on this stage have always been more than spectacular and tonight’s
performances even exceeded our expectations.
A bumbling pair of wild turkeys opened the...
How to Foundation Train Your Bird Dog for Success
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Foundation training emphasizes the fundamentals every bird dog should master. Thus, it is the key to having success in the field, according to professional...
Kansas Duck Zone Boundaries to be Discussed During Information Nights
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PRATT – Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) staff will be hosting a series of informational meetings to hear public input on...
Apply For Nonresident Deer Permit By April 24
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PRATT – The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) would like to remind nonresident deer hunters that the application deadline for 2015-2016...
Ducks Unlimited names Top 100, President’s Elite chapters
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. – April 8, 2015 –Ducks Unlimited recently announced the top volunteer chapters across the nation honored with Top 100 and President's Elite...
Purina Pro Plan Named Official Performance Dog Food of DU
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ST. LOUIS – April 7, 2015 – Tails, prepare to wag. Nestlé Purina PetCare Company and Ducks Unlimited (DU) today announced a new sponsorship agreement...
South Dakota Pheasants SAFE Practice Nears Acreage Cap
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There are 13,249 acres available for enrollment to South Dakota landowners interested in conserving upland habitat for pheasants and other wildlife through the continuous...
Public land turkey hunters encouraged to use iSportsman
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PRATT – Turkeys can be unpredictable – one minute they’re off in the distance, the next minute they’re approaching you from behind. Every minute...