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Nearly $25K For 64 Feral Hogs Removed From West Bank Levees

Officials say at a cost of about $25,000, 64 feral hogs have been killed since the West Bank levee authority hired sharpshooters last fall to contain the animals and limit the damage they are causing to flood protection berms.
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Three Great Replaceable-Blade Hunting Knives

Hate to sharpen a knife in the field? With these three models, you never have to — just swap out the blade for a new, scalpel-sharp one and get right back to field-dressing.
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Bowtech Launches Chris Kyle Tribute Bow

It's well known that Kyle was a big time hunter and had an affinity for Bowtech archery equipment so the company decided to outfit its new "The Legend" bow to reflect the spirit of Kyle's success as a SEAL.
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Take Advantage Of Bowhunting Opportunities On City-Owned Land

Local public land may offer whitetail-hunting heaven in your own backyard.
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Scout Now To Kill More Predators

Summer might be the offseason for most, but it isn’t an idle time of year for hardcore predator hunters. Now is the time to find predators to call to this fall.
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The 4 Best Things In Waterfowl Conservation In The Last 10 Years

In a world where the news is filled with doom and gloom, it’s easy to forget that good stuff still happens, even in waterfowl conservation. Here are our recent biggest wins for the ducks.
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Spring Pheasant Population Up Across North Dakota

The increase is due to an improved pheasant production year last spring and a mild winter. The higher numbers will lead to a nice breeding population.
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Pennsylvania Track To Start Horse Races Earlier To Avoid Deer

Jockeys worried after deer jumps on horse track in the middle of a race. This isn't the first occurrence at the Presque Isle Downs and Casino racetrack either.
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Summer Rains Lead To More Coyotes

Portions of Texas and Oklahoma and areas of the Midwest have experienced lots of rain this summer, which means an explosion of vegetation to follow. This will boost rodent populations, which in turn affects coyote populations in local areas. Start scouting these future hotspots now.