PGC warns sportsmen hunting out of state (The Citizens' Voice)
Pennsylvanians heading out of state to hunt are being reminded by the state Game Commission that importing certain parts of deer meat — including mule deer, elk and moose — are specifically banned.
Big-game seasons begin in Wyoming (Billings Gazette)
Oct. 1 marks the start of many big-game seasons in northern Wyoming. Much of northeast Wyoming opens to antelope and deer hunting on the first day of October, though some areas don't open until Oct. 15. From all the information, it looks like most dee ...
Another tale from a Wyoming elk hunting camp (Clayton Tribune)
I have absolutely nothing to say about Georgia football this week. The wounds are still too fresh. Perhaps in time I'll be able to come to terms with my grief and address what happened between the hedges on Saturday but not this week.
Room for both? Deer and drilling on Little Mountain (Casper Star-Tribune)
ROCK SPRINGS -- The doe mule deer poked its head out from a wall of golden aspen trees near Trout Creek on Little Mountain on Friday afternoon. Spooked by the tour van, the animal turned and darted up the red-rock canyon shadowed by the setting sun behind Ramsey Peak.
WyoGuide (Billings Gazette)
Tuesday, September 30, 2008 Local events• Cowboy music, cowboy poetry, cowboy grub - Bill Sustrich, Deb Sustrich, Mick Kaser, Charlie Cook, and Jim Niner: 6 p.m. Sheridan Senior Center, 211 Smith St. 307-672-2240.
Wildlife refuge will shrink (Casper Star-Tribune)
The national wildlife refuge at Pathfinder Reservoir is going to shrink by more than 10,000 acres, according to a federal plan that was approved Sept. 18 by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Don Steese's Outdoor Perspectives column: His hunting is for the birds (The Daily Item)
As you read this I'll be in the tiny town of Radville, Saskatchewan. That's about 60 miles north of the Montana-North Dakota border; about a three-day drive from the Susquehanna Valley.
Drilling proposal raises concerns for Little Mountain (Green River Star)
THE SCAR FROM a pipeline that was completed last fall runs close to the road going to Little Mountain. Various roads, old seismograph sites and pipelines can be seen from the air.
Adventures sometimes stretch our limits (Pahrump Valley Times)
I first met Rick Williams when he was the helicopter pilot for the Focus Property Group. He was a pleasant and sociable fellow and we soon discovered we shared outdoor passions, one of which is hunting alone.
Open (Laramie Boomerang)
Justin Sherwood, a game warden with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, posts archery signs. Sheep Mountain is seen in the background. Andy Carpenean/Boomerang photographer