Isn’t it important?

There was a consensus there is overcapcity in the industry.

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Facing the last stand for forests

This decade could well represent our last chance to safeguard the remaining large tracts containing intact forests, streams and farmland in North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains.



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Choosing a Guide

Hunting guides could be regarded as the athletes of the wild. In order to be proficient in their trade, they must master reading sign and finding game in its natural habitat.

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Crappie fishing a huge draw this time of year

As captain of the Larry Don excursion boat, Rick Bemis is accustomed to showing tourists the sights at Lake of the Ozarks.


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Fishermen find Utah Lake Monster

Not long after the Mormon pioneers settled in Utah, Ute Indians informed the new colonists that Pawapicts or Water Babies, inhabited the waters of the Great Basin.

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The Outdoorsman

Most anglers remember Minnesota fishing openers as cold and rainy, sometimes mixed with snow.

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Florida's Top catfish holes for 2006 announced

Florida's freshwater catfish, including bullheads, are among the most popular for.....

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If we all get Bear Wise communities will be safer

Ontario's Bear Wise Program is aimed at reducing human-bear conflicts.

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More World Species Threatened with Extinction

Polar bears, hippos on list of more than 16,000 species at risk

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Pain and pleasure at Rush Bay

I had the opportunity to hit the open water with Earl Allen of Esox fame.

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