Sunday, June 30, 2013
Reminder from Minnesota DNR: Now is the time to take a hunter safety course
Saturday, June 29, 2013
Enter Nebraska's Super Tag Lottery
No lucky numbers are required for this outstanding hunting opportunity
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Now is the time to get your application in for Nebraska's Super Tag Lottery!
If drawn, you would join an elite group of hunters who have been granted
the unique opportunity for a combination permit, which features a bag limit of
The Super Tag permit is valid during 2013 and 2014, meaning you have two years worth of hunting seasons to fill it. You may hunt with any legal weapon in any open hunting unit during the general hunting season for each species.
The lottery is open to Nebraska residents only, and all 'once-in-a-lifetime' bull elk permit holders are eligible to participate.
Cost to enter the lottery is $25 (nonrefundable), and it can be entered online by clicking here. Just scroll down to the "Super Tag Lottery" section. (One entry per person.) The drawing for the Super Tag winner will be held on July 26, 2013.
Deer Permits on Sale July 8
All remaining deer permits go on sale Monday, July 8 at 1 p.m. (CST) to residents and nonresidents alike. Complete details are in the 2013 Big Game Guide.
Outdoor 4-H Camps Offer Buddy Discount
"Buddy discounts" are offered for our Outdoor Skills 4-H camps:
Visit our website to learn more about these camps. (Note: registrations must be mailed in together and not done online.) Questions? Contact Aaron Hershberger ataaron.hershberger@nebraska.gov
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Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Time to get Managed Deer Hunt Application in for Missouri Hunters - July 1
hunts beginning July 1 through Aug. 15.
MDC holds an electronic drawing to determine who gets to participate in managed deer hunts at conservation areas, state parks, national wildlife refuges and urban parks. The hunts are open to Missouri residents and nonresidents, and help achieve MDC’s deer-management goals for the state while also providing additional hunting opportunities.
Types of hunts include archery, crossbow, muzzleloader, historic methods and modern firearms, plus youth hunts and hunts for people with disabilities.
Hunt dates, locations and other details will be listed on the managed hunt application page on the MDC website starting July 1 at mdc.mo.gov/node/8712. Details about managed hunts will also soon be available in the 2013 Fall Deer and Turkey Hunting Regulations & Information booklet available at MDC offices, online at mdc.mo.gov, and from permit vendors around the state.
Hunters may apply individually or as groups of up to six, except for youth hunts. Youths 11 years of age or older who are hunter education certified may apply singly or with one other youth for youth hunts and must be accompanied on the hunt by a qualified adult mentor.
Applicants will need a nine-digit Conservation ID number for each hunter to complete the application process. Conservation ID numbers are listed on all hunting and fishing permits, and on Missouri Conservation Heritage Cards.
MDC will post drawing results at the same website address from Sept. 14 to Dec. 31. Successful applicants will receive area maps and other information regarding their hunts by mail.
Resident or nonresident managed deer hunting permits are required to participate in managed hunts. These permits will be available to successful applicants after Sept. 14 from any permit vendor statewide, or through MDC’s e-Permits at mdc.mo.gov.
MDC implemented a weighted preference point system in 2007 to give unsuccessful applicants for managed deer hunts an advantage in future drawings. Hunters who apply for the first time or who were drawn for hunts the previous year are statistically less likely to be drawn than those who entered but were not drawn in previous years.
Beginning in 2014, the managed deer hunt application timeframe will be shortened, and run July 1-31. This change is being made to allow more time for hunters to be notified of their selection for early-season managed hunts.
For more information on MDC managed deer hunts, visit mdc.mo.gov/node/3867.
Hunters born on or after Jan. 1, 1967, and who are 16 or older, must successfully complete an approved hunter education course to qualify to buy firearms hunting permits and participate in managed hunts. Youth 6 through 15 may hunt without hunter education certification when accompanied by a qualified adult mentor during managed hunts open to all. Mentors also are required to be hunter-education certified, unless exempt by age.
Hunter education classes fill up quickly as hunting seasons approach. Enrolling early will ensure against the disappointment of not getting into a class and not getting to hunt.
The MDC hunter education curriculum has been recently revised to enhance student convenience and emphasize mentorship and hands-on training. The new, more flexible version is divided into two parts. The first part provides necessary knowledge about hunting equipment, safety, and ethics through either an online course, a self-paced student manual, or through a four-hour classroom session. The second part consists of a mandatory four-hour hands-on skills session and a 35-question multiple-choice exam. For more information on hunter education, visit mdc.mo.gov/node/3095.
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Monday, June 24, 2013
Antler point restrictions in northwest Lower Peninsula of Michigan approved by NRC
The regulation requires hunters to ensure antlered deer have at least one antler with a minimum of three points, with each point at least 1 inch long. A similar rule has been in effect in Leelanau County the last ten seasons.
The NRC approved the regulation under a process initiated after the Northwest Michigan branch of the Quality Deer Management Association proposed the rule more than a year ago. The process requires a DNR survey of deer hunters in the proposed area, which in this case found that 69 percent of hunters approved of the regulation.
Under the process, proposed APRs must protect at least 50 percent of the yearling bucks. This ensures that restrictions can have a meaningful impact on the number of bucks likely to survive their first hunting season, leading to a herd with more, older bucks in it.
The counties added under this restriction include Antrim, Benzie, Charlevoix, Emmet, Grand Traverse, Kalkaska, Lake, Manistee, Mason, Missaukee, Osceola and Wexford. Throughout Michigan, all hunters that harvest two antlered deer must ensure at least one has four or more antler points on one side, and this requirement will remain in place within these counties.
In addition, a group known as the Lower Peninsula Deer Management Initiative (LPDMI) has submitted two different APR proposals to be considered for implementation starting with the 2014 deer season. Informational meetings are being held at a number of locations in June and July. More information can be found on the DNR website at www.michigan.gov/dnr.
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Sunday, June 23, 2013
Opportunity to have Input on Wisconsin Deer Management
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Friday, June 21, 2013
South Dakota GFP Opens Application Process for Deer Hunting Seasons
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Wednesday, June 19, 2013
South Dakota Deer Hunting Seasons Finalized
hunting seasons.
The online application process for the hunting seasons will open in mid-June. A new paper application including all deer seasons will be available later this month. Deadline dates for submission of applications will vary and are specified within the application.
East River Deer season dates are Nov. 23-Dec. 8 for all tags, and Dec. 29-Jan. 5 for antlerless tags only. The deadline for license lottery applications is Aug. 30.
The West River Deer season will run from Nov. 16-Dec. 1 for all tags; except Gregory and Mellette counties will run from Nov. 2-5 and Nov. 18-24, and Dewey, Ziebach and Corson counties will run from Nov. 2-24. The season will be open in all areas Dec. 29-Jan. 5 for antlerless tags only. Deadline for license lottery applications is July 19.
Additional seasons, season dates and application deadlines are as follows:
- Black Hills Deer, Nov. 1-30 for all tags, application deadline July 19
- Custer State Park Deer, Nov. 2-15, application deadline July 19
The Archery Deer season will run from Sept. 28-Dec. 31 for all tags. In addition, antlerless tags will be valid from Jan. 1-15.
The Muzzleloader Deer season will run from Dec. 1-31 for all tags. In addition, antlerless tags will be valid from Jan. 1-15. Deadline for license lottery application for the limited Any Deer tags available is Aug. 30.
The National Wildlife Refuge Deer seasons have various starting dates within each refuge. Deadline for license lottery applications is Aug. 30.
The Youth Deer season will run from Sept. 14-Jan. 15.
Application information for these deer hunting seasons will be available online through the GFP website at www.gfp.sd.gov beginning in mid-June.
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North Dakota Sponsors Informational Workshop for Young Deer Hunters
Put on by the Mule Deer Foundation, the MULEY Day Camp runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Moffit Gun Range. It includes rifle and archery target shooting, hunting and safety information and demonstrations.
All equipment is provided, along with a free lunch and door prizes. To preregister, email ndchair.mdf@gmail.com, or call Ryan Krapp at (701) 471-8788.
The Game and Fish Department’s Encouraging Tomorrow’s Hunters program provides grant dollars to help local communities and organizations fund events that promote youth hunting and shooting sports. For more information, contact outreach biologist Pat Lothspeich at (701) 328-6332.
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Saturday, June 15, 2013
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Outdoor Report
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Regular rainfall across the entire state in the last week continues to keep water levels high in many areas and the Great Lakes as well as inland lakes and rivers continue to be colder than normal for early June.
Water levels on the Flambeau River remain high and paddlers are finding trips shorter between landings with the fast moving water. Mississippi River water levels continue to drop but there are still several more feet to go. Most boat landings are back in service. Kayakers heading to Door County for a sea kayak symposium this weekend are being cautioned that Lake Michigan is still unusually cold and quick forming fog is a good possibility.
With school out and as water temperatures begin to heat up people will be hitting the beach. Visit the DNR website for information about new tools and some common sense reminders that can help people find beaches and stay safe and healthy while enjoying Wisconsin’s lakes and rivers.
Lake Michigan trout and salmon fishing has really picked up in the past week with nice catches reported at most ports. Good-sized chinook salmon were reported in the Kewaunee-Door counties area. It hasn’t been an automatic limit, but several boats are bringing in double digit salmon. Lake temperatures are still really low; mid- to upper 40s at the surface and high 30s to mid-40s. Good numbers of coho along with some chinook salmon and lake and rainbow trout have been reported from all southern Lake Michigan harbors, with many trollers reporting catching limits.
Walleye were being caught on the Menominee River, and a number of impressive 50-plus- inch muskies were caught on the river the past week. Along Door County, there continues to be some excellent bass fishing along the northern portion of the peninsula on both the lake and bay sides. Walleye anglers were still having success on lower Green Bay.
Inland, there has been some very good panfish action with crappies on spawning beds and bluegills just beginning to move onto beds. The water temps where the crappies have been biting have been around 58 to 60 degrees. There have been some reports of limit catches and anglers are reminded to use discretion in fishing crappies and bluegills when they are on their nests and very vulnerable to harvest.
Reports of fawns really picked up this week, and unfortunately instances of some well-meaning people bringing in abandoned fawns. Again, doe deer normally leave their fawns for long periods of time when they are first born. This is a protective measure against predators as fawns give off very little scent. If you find a fawn all by itself, leave it be. Its mom is close by.
Canada geese broods are being seen in good numbers and wood duck and mallard ducklings are hatching. Sandhill crane colts have been seen with parents as they feed and learn the surroundings. The first trumpeter swan cygnets have been reported at the Crex Meadows Wildlife Area in Burnett County.
Jack-in-the-pulpit, smooth yellow violet, Tartarian honeysuckle, black and choke cherries, miterwort, Canadian mayflower, baneberry, nodding trillium, hawthorn, blue cohosh, and starflower are blooming in the north. There have also been reports of wild strawberries beginning to fruit and wild blueberries blossoming.
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Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Local organization to host meetings on proposed deer antler point restrictions in Michigan’s Lower Peninsula
- June 11: Newaygo High School cafeteria, 200 East St., Newaygo, MI 49337
- June 12: Phoenix Lodge No. 13. F&AM, 5752 Whittaker Road, Ypsilanti, MI 48197
- June 13: Decatur Middle School cafeteria, 405 N. Phelps St., Decatur, MI 49045
- June 18: Jonesville High School gymnasium, 460 Adrian St., Jonesville, MI 49250
- June 19: Imlay City High School auditorium, 1001 Norlin Drive, Imlay City, MI 48444
- June 20: Cass City High School gymnasium, 4868 North Seeger St., Cass City, MI 48726
- June 25: Chesaning High School gymnasium, 850 N. 4th St., Chesaning, MI 48616
- June 27: Clare Middle School auditorium, 209 E. State St., Clare, MI 48617
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Monday, June 10, 2013
Indiana Deer Hunting Related News
Indiana's Department of Natural Resources Spearheading 2 Important Efforts
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Monday, June 3, 2013
North Dakota Deer Gun Application Deadline is June 5
North Dakota deer hunters are reminded the deadline for submitting applications for the 2013 gun season is June 5. Hunters are encouraged to apply online at the State Game and Fish Department website, gf.nd.gov.
The deadline applies to muzzleloader, regular gun, gratis and nonresident landowner, and youth antlered mule deer applications (specifically for antlered mule deer in units 3B1, 3B2, and 4A-4F).
Gratis applications received on or before the regular deer gun lottery application deadline (June 5) will be issued an any-legal-deer license. Gratis applications received after the deadline will be issued based on licenses remaining after the lottery –generally only antlerless licenses remain.
The deadline for regular statewide youth licenses is Sept. 1.
Local organization to host meeting on proposed southern Michigan deer antler point restrictions
The upcoming meeting will be held at the East Lansing High School Student Union (cafeteria), at 509 Burcham Drive in East Lansing. Doors will open at6:30 p.m., the meeting will run from 7-8 p.m., and the building must be cleared by 8:30 p.m. Additional meetings will be announced as they are scheduled. The LPDMI will be hosting a total of 10 meetings in the Zone 3 proposal area to explain its interest in APR implementation and answer questions about the proposal.
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