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Predator Hunting

Jack Predator Decoys Introduces the New FOXJack Electronic Decoy Which Retrofits Onto Your FOXPRO Digital Game Call

by Outdoor Hub February 10, 2012
Jack Predator Decoys Introduces the new FOXJack Electronic Decoy Which Retrofits Onto Your FOXPRO Digital Game Call

Now you can turn your FOXPRO Digital Game Call into a portable predator calling machine. Simply replace the existing battery door on your FOXPRO with the FOXJack predator decoy from Jack. Then, connect the battery and 3.5mm mono patch cable from the decoy to your FOXPRO call and you’re ready to go. FOXJack comes with [...]

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Montana Bobcat Trapping to Close in District 5

by Outdoor Hub January 25, 2012

By order of the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Commission, the season for taking bobcats in Trapping District 5 in southcentral Montana will close at midnight on the evening of Thursday, January 26, 2012. The district includes portions of Fergus, Golden, Valley, Meagher, Musselshell, Petroleum, Stillwater, Sweet Grass, Wheatland, Park, Yellowstone, Big Horn, Carbon and [...]

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One Group of Maine Trappers Catches 83 Coyotes

by Skinny Moose January 16, 2012
One Group of Maine Trappers Catches 83 Coyotes

Last year about this time five members of the Carrabassett Valley Trappers reported in an article that the five had trapped and tagged 70 some coyotes. They had taken the coyotes in the early canine season in late October of 2010. This effort helped to reduce damage to livestock and wildlife (deer in particular). This [...]

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Idaho Wolf Hunting Closed in Two Zones

by Outdoor Hub January 11, 2012
Idaho Wolf Hunting Closed in Two Zones

The seasons opened August 30 and closed December 31. Wolf hunting seasons remain open through March 31 in the Panhandle, Palouse-Hells Canyon, Dworshak-Elk City, Middle Fork, Salmon, McCall-Weiser, Sawtooth, Southern Mountains and Southern Idaho zones, and through June 30 in the Lolo and Selway zones. Wolf harvest is limited in only three of the zones [...]

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Minnesota Ponders Wolf Hunting and Trapping Seasons

by Outdoor Hub January 6, 2012
Minnesota Ponders Wolf Hunting and Trapping Seasons

After a successful recovery of the gray wolf population in the Great Lakes area, wolves have been removed from the Endangered Species List by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  With delisting, management of the wolf population becomes the responsibility of each state’s fish and wildlife department. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is considering [...]

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South Dakota Mountain Lion Season Begins Sunday

by Outdoor Hub December 29, 2011
South Dakota Mountain Lion Season Begins Sunday

The statewide, resident only season will run until March 31 or until a total of 70 lions or 50 female lion are harvested.  This year Custer State Park is included in the statewide license, however, hunters who have received a statewide mountain lion license must apply for limited-issue time slots to hunt in Custer State [...]

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Hunters Can Now Donate to Predatory Animal Control: Program Created by Oregon State Legislature

by Outdoor Hub December 28, 2011

Salem, OR—Hunters may now donate to predatory animal control, with proceeds going to Oregon counties to help fund their local predator control programs. The Oregon State Legislature created this new program with the passage of HB3636 earlier this year. Hunters purchasing a license, tag or permit at a license sales agent or online will be asked if [...]

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Salazar Announces Recovery of Gray Wolves in the Western Great Lakes, Removal from Threatened and Endangered Species List

by Outdoor Hub December 28, 2011
Salazar Announces Recovery of Gray Wolves in the Western Great Lakes, Removal from Threatened and Endangered Species List

Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar today announced that gray wolf populations in the Great Lakes region have recovered and no longer require the protection of the Endangered Species Act. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is publishing a final rule in the Federal Register removing wolves in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin, and in portions of adjoining [...]

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Another Oregon Cow Killed by the Imnaha Wolf Pack

by Outdoor Hub December 13, 2011
Another Oregon cow killed by the Imnaha wolf pack

La Grande, OR — ODFW confirmed that another cow was killed by wolves from the Imnaha pack over the weekend. The yearling heifer was found dead on private land in Wallowa County. This brings the total number of confirmed livestock losses by Imnaha pack wolves to 19 since spring 2010. It is the fifth confirmed livestock [...]

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Arizona Game and Fish Commission Affirms Wolf Conservation Support, Objects to New Wolf Releases

by Outdoor Hub December 5, 2011
Arizona Game and Fish Commission Affirms Wolf Conservation Support and Objects to New Wolf Releases Until Appropriate Planning Occurs

Phoenix, AZ – The Arizona Game and Fish Commission on Dec. 2 approved rules and commission orders to implement new short-term strategic tools that will allow hunters to help reduce predator numbers to aid struggling pronghorn antelope and bighorn sheep populations in specific game management units. Both votes were passed by a 3-1 margin with [...]

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Mountain Lion Hunting License Applications Available in South Dakota

by Outdoor Hub November 23, 2011

Pierre, SD – The Game, Fish and Parks Department has opened the application process for the 2012 South Dakota Mountain Lion hunting season. The season is open statewide from Jan.1 through March 31, or closed when a harvest limit of 70 total mountain lions or 50 female mountain lions is reached. Applications may be submitted [...]

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Ninth Mountain Lion Taken in North Dakota’s Zone 1, One More Will Close Early-Season Quota

by Outdoor Hub November 9, 2011
Ninth Cat Taken in Zone 1, One More Closes Early-Season in North Dakota

North Dakota’s ninth mountain lion in zone 1 was taken Nov. 8. If one more is taken from zone 1 before Nov. 20, the early-season quota of 10 will be reached and mountain lion hunting in zone 1 will close immediately. If the final lion is taken before Nov. 20, the state Game and Fish [...]

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Is Predator Removal Necessary in Alabama?

by Outdoor Hub October 31, 2011

Predator removal is a hot topic among today’s hunters. For some, the real or perceived reduction in numbers of their favorite game species can without exception be attributed to predators. Often a variety of factors, none of which have much to do with predation, have contributed to conditions that are not conducive to sustaining a [...]

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Mountain Lion Take Nears Early-Season Quota in North Dakota

by Outdoor Hub October 31, 2011

A mountain lion harvested Oct. 27 near the North Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park is the seventh cat taken in zone 1. If three more are taken from zone 1 before Nov. 20, the early season quota of 10 will be reached and mountain lion hunting in zone 1 will close immediately. Deer hunters [...]

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Still a Chance to Hunt Cougars in Utah

by Outdoor Hub October 20, 2011

If you don’t obtain a limited-entry cougar hunting permit this year, no problem—you can still hunt cougars in Utah. Permits to hunt on harvest-objective units go on sale Nov. 1. What’s a harvest-objective unit? Judi Tutorow, wildlife licensing coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources, says there are three major differences between harvest-objective units and [...]

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Wildlife Research Center Introduces Coyote Juice: A Coyote Calling Scent

by Outdoor Hub October 19, 2011

September, 2011… No one understands the comprehensive sense of smell that animals have better than Wildlife Research Center®, the company that is totally focused on scent and human scent elimination.  Wildlife® does one thing and does it well.  In their 29th year of business, Wildlife Research Center® continues to introduce new and innovative products to [...]

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Leupold RCX-1 Trail Cam

by Ed Johnson October 17, 2011
Leupold RCX-1 Trail Cam

When asked to do a product review on the Leupold RCX-1 Trail Camera, the first thing that entered my mind was why did an optics company decide to design a trail camera? When I received the camera I was surprised to see a unique looking trail camera with an equally unique card reader remote device. [...]

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New Jersey Black Bear Permit Lottery Application Period Ends Oct. 15

by Outdoor Hub October 13, 2011

The NJDEP Division of Fish and Wildlife reminds hunters that the black bear hunting permit lottery application period ends 11:59 p.m on October 15. Application for permits can be made online at www.nj.wildlifelicense.com or at license agents. A total of 10,000 black bear hunting permits, allocated by black bear hunting areas, will be available to [...]

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South Dakota Votes to Raise Mountain Lion Quotas

by Outdoor Hub October 13, 2011

RAPID CITY, SD – The South Dakota Game Fish and Parks Commission has voted to raise the harvest limit for the upcoming 2012 Mountain Lion Hunting Season. The initial proposal by the commission was for a harvest limit of 60 lions, with a sub-quota limit of 40 female lions. After receiving two months’ of written [...]

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Hunters can Access 33,000 New Acres of Private Land in Eastern Oregon

by Outdoor Hub October 12, 2011
Hunters can Access 33,000 New Acres of Private Land in Eastern Oregon

Salem, Ore. October 11, 2011 — ODFW’s Access and Habitat Program has made cooperative agreements with six landowners to open another 33,233 acres of private lands in eastern Oregon to public hunting access. Hunting opportunities available include deer, elk, pronghorn, upland game birds, and predators on private land in Baker, Grant, Harney, Morrow and Wheeler [...]

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