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Hungry Bears Dying Along Montana Highways

There has been a surge of bear deaths along Montana highways as more bears have been making their way down to river valleys in search of food ahead of their winter hibernation.
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New West Virginia Game Checking System Tallies Early Numbers

West Virginia's new electronic game checking system shows almost 900 black bears and more than 5,000 deer have been killed so far during the early archery and crossbow seasons.
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Elite Gives Shooters Speed And Shootability

Elite answers the "speed" call with a new-for-2016 rig designed to be fast, smooth, balanced and accurate.
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Low Elevations Are A Good Spot To Hunt Washington Deer

With deer season approaching, wildlife officials in southwest Washington say hunters will have a better shot if they find out where the bucks are heading for water.
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The Thrill Of The Hunt: More Women Are Signing Up For It

Many of the new female hunters did not grow up hunting and are joining spouses or boyfriends in the sport, researchers say. Hunting outfitters are tapping into that.
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The Plan Comes Together For A Trophy Columbian Whitetail

A decade-long dream hunt with a good friend and fantastic guide pays off with a Safari Club Columbian whitetail buck.
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Wildlife Officials Say Iowa Pheasant Numbers Rebounding

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Ring-neck pheasants are rebounding in Iowa after their populations were hurt in recent years by a stretch of harsh winters and drastically fewer conservation acres, according to wildlife officials. A new wildlife survey by the state's Department of Natural Resources show a 37 percent increase in Iowa's ring-necked pheasants compared with 2014, the Iowa City Press-Citizen reported. That's the highest count since 2007 and the second-straight year of growth. The survey counts pheasants along 215, 30-mile stretches of Iowa roads in August. This year, the count averaged 24 pheasants per route. That compared with the all-time low set in 2013 of 6.5 birds per route. But the state's pheasant population remains just a fraction of what it was in past decades, officials said. The Natural Resources Department says Iowa pheasant hunters are expected to kill between 300,000 and 500,000 rooster pheasants this year. That compares with nearly 200,000 bagged in 2014. Until about a decade ago, Iowa had regularly seen more than a million pheasants killed by hunters a year, after peaking at nearly 2 million in the 1960s and 1970s. “It's in the right direction, but not to what is thought of as Iowa standards historically,'' said Todd Bogenschutz, a department upland wildlife research biologist who helps conduct the annual roadside survey. “We've had bad weather and lost habitat, which has really hammered the population.'' In 1990, Iowa had 4.6 million acres of habitat, including 2.7 million acres of hay and grain fields, and 1.9 million acres of Conservation Reserve Program land. In 2013, the most recent year of data collected from U.S. Department of Agriculture, there were 2.8 million acres of habitat, including 1.3 million acres of hay and grain and 1.5 million acres of CRP land. ___ Information from: Iowa City Press-Citizen, http://www.press-citizen.com/
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Bulldog Mauled In Colorado Backyard Likely Killed By Mountain Lion

Investigators say people in the area reported hearing what sounded like a mountain lion, and the dog's wounds were consistent with a mountain lion attack.
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From The Readers: Decoys And Disguises For Pronghorns

Learn how a white shirt and goat hat helped a Bowhunting World reader harvest his fourth pronghorn.