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Public asked to report suspected cases of HD, CWD
By Missouri Department of Conservation
Hemorrhagic disease (HD) in deer has been recently confirmed through diagnostic testing in Boone, Camden, Cole, Jackson, Linn and Osage counties.
MDC has received at least 100 reports of additional suspected cases from locations throughout the state. HD is a naturally occurring virus that infects deer through the bite of a native midge fly, common... READ MORE
Hunters required to register their deer
By Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Hunters are being reminded that all harvested deer must be registered electronically by 5 p.m. the day after the deer is recovered. When registering, hunters are encouraged to use GameReg, a registration system that collects harvest information from the hunter and provides a confirmation number for the hunter’s records. Hunters have three op... READ MORE
Primitive weapons deer season opens Oct. 10
By Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Georgia’s week-long primitive weapons deer hunting season opens Oct. 10. Last year, almost 30,000 hunters took to the woods with muzzleloaders, bringing in more than 6,000 deer. “Fall is here and it’s time to zero in your muzzleloader, because primitive weapons season is just around the corner,” said Charlie Killmaster, sta... READ MORE
Historic derecho damage will affect Oct. 1 deer opener
By Iowa Department of Natural Resources
An estimated 60,000 hunters will head to the timber as archery deer season gets underway Oct. 1, but for hunters in the derecho corridor, this year will not be like seasons past. “Scouting is always important, but if you’re hunting in the area damaged by derecho, it will be particularly important this year,” said Tyler Harms, deer... READ MORE
Biologists ask for public’s help monitoring EHD
By North Dakota Game and Fish Department
Wildlife biologists have been monitoring an ongoing mortality event in white-tailed deer in western North Dakota.Since late August, the Game and Fish Department has documented white-tailed deer deaths attributed to epizootic hemorrhagic disease in Emmons, Grant, Morton, Dunn, Billings, Stark, Hettinger and Adams counties. “EHD is a viral dise... READ MORE
Grow the ranks on Hunting & Fishing Day Sept. 26
By Safari Club International
Safari Club International encourages all outdoor sportsmen and women to participate in National Hunting and Fishing Day on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2020. Congress launched National Hunting and Fishing Day in 1971 before Richard Nixon signed the first Presidential proclamation of the event in 1972 when he said, "I urge all citizens to join with outdoor ... READ MORE
Archery-only deer season opens Sept. 26
By Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency
The 2020 deer archery-only hunting season opens statewide in Tennessee Sept. 26. The archery-only season dates are the same statewide Sept. 26 to Oct. 30, and Nov. 2 to 6. Hunters can use archery equipment at any time during the statewide deer season that runs through Jan. 3, 2021. There are ample opportunities for deer hunters in Tennessee lookin... READ MORE
Spring wild turkey permit process updated
By Illinois Department of Natural Resources
The process for hunters who wish to enter the lottery for spring wild turkey permits has been updated. Adopted earlier this year, the new system streamlines lotteries for turkey hunters, making it easier to obtain all three of their permits online rather than a combination of online and over-the-counter. Changes to the process include three lotte... READ MORE
Take a kid hunting on youth weekend Oct. 24-25
By New Hampshire Fish and Game Department
Youth deer weekend, Oct. 24 and 25, 2020, is the perfect time to take a young person hunting. The special weekend gives youth age 15 and younger the opportunity to go deer hunting with an adult mentor, without the pressure of competing with thousands of adult hunters. Accompanying adults must be licensed hunters and are not allowed to carry a firea... READ MORE
Researchers develop new method to count wolves
By Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Extensive survey efforts conducted by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR), tribal biologists and more than 100 trained citizen volunteers indicate an increase in Wisconsin’s wolf population from last year. This increase follows two years of steady abundance estimates and was measured in both the long-standing territory mapping... READ MORE