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Out & About: Time to talk turkey
March 31, 2013 in Outdoors on Page C12 OUTHUNT – Toms are gobbling and hunters are talking turkey around the region as the wild-turkey mating season blooms. Turkey hunting kicks off with youth-only seasons for hunters under 16 …
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Idaho sees gain in yearling bucks
September 27, 2012 in Idaho, Outdoors on Page K4 Deer hunters should find improved hunting for mule deer in their Idaho strongholds this year, but the pendulum is swing- ing in favor of whitetails. The 2011 harvest of white-tailed …
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Details dictate hunts for East Side deer
September 27, 2012 in Outdoors on Page K4 Eastern Washington hunters should find decent numbers of deer in the fields and forests this fall, according to Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife reports. However, pay attention to the …
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Some hunters barred from new wildlife area
September 27, 2012 in Outdoors on Page K11 An Asotin County ranch purchased by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife last winter is open to public walk-in access this year with the exception of some big-game hunters. …
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North Idaho’s cow elk season eliminated
September 27, 2012 in Outdoors on Page K2 The 2012 season will go down in history as the first year the Idaho Panhandle has not offered a general antlerless elk hunt somewhere in the region. Even bowhunters are … 7
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Idaho, Montana have surplus of tags for nonresidents
September 27, 2012 in Idaho, Outdoors on Page K10 Idaho and Montana still have an unusually good supply of nonresident big-game tags available for the 2012 seasons. Sales of nonresident deer and elk tags have steadily declined in each … 2
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Rules of the off-road for hunters on OHVs
September 27, 2012 in Idaho, Outdoors, Region on Page K10 ATVs can drive public land managers crazy during hunting season. “We are most concerned with instances where a hunter drives off trail to scout for game or retrieve game,” said …
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Region’s waterfowl hunters gearing up for record year
September 27, 2012 in Idaho, Outdoors on Page K7 Prospects are ducky for waterfowlers across North America this season. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service preliminary report on North American breeding ducks estimates a record population of 48.6 million, …
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Ups and downs for Eastern Washington elk hunters
September 27, 2012 in Outdoors, Sports on Page K2 Northeastern Washington has gained stature among elk hunters in recent years, with the 2011 elk harvest exceeding the general season take in the fabled Blue Mountains. But that’s likely to …
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In brief: Disabled hunters sign up for access
September 27, 2012 in Idaho, Outdoors on Page K8 ACCESS – Qualified applicants have until Sunday to sign up in a drawing for special access to hunting areas through the Coeur d’Alene River Ranger District’s Hunters with Disabilities Program. …
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Cast and blast: Hunters shouldn’t spare the fishing rod
September 27, 2012 in Idaho, Outdoors, Region on Page K11 Diversified sportsmen can be conflicted during fall hunting season, since it’s also one of the best times for fishing. Tuna are migrating past the Washington Coast. Salmon are streaming into …
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Fires char BLM areas, Joseph Creek
September 27, 2012 in Outdoors on Page K5 Wild fires have blackened the prospects for hunting this season in specific areas of Washington and Idaho. Weeks of rainless hot weather in August and September forced state and federal …
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Idaho delays opening of duck season
September 27, 2012 in Idaho, Outdoors on Page K7 While duck and goose populations are in good shape for Inland Northwest hunters this season, Idaho Panhandle waterfowlers will have to wait an extra week for opening day. Both the …
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Landers: Geezer hunting seasons get real old in a hurry
September 6, 2012 in Outdoors, Sports on Page B1 I’ve always looked up to senior hunters, even before I began aging precariously close to their ranks. But tell me: At what age does a sportsman deserve a special Geezer …

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