• Act Now to Reduce Nuisance Canada Geese Problems This Summer 03/26/10
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  • The Canada goose is an adaptable bird and can live in a variety of locations, including open farmland and rural reservoirs to suburban neighborhood ponds, office complexes, parks and other developed areas.  According to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division, as the goose population increases and they become more common in urban areas so does the increase in nuisance complaints.

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  • You Choose Your Hunter Education Option 03/26/10
  • Taking a hunter education class in Georgia is easier than ever, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division.  Hunters can now access three online courses (including two new approved courses), use a hunter education CD-Rom or take the traditional classroom course. 

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  • Palmetto Sportsmen’s Classic set for March 26-28 in Columbia 03/25/10
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  • The 26th Annual Palmetto Sportsmen’s Classic will be held at the State Fairgrounds in Columbia March 26-28. Doors will be open from noon to 8 p.m. Friday, March 26; from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, March 27; and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, March 28.

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  • ‘Aspirin Buster’ archery expert featured at Sportsmen’s Classic March 26-28 in Columbia 03/23/10
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  • The 26th Annual Palmetto Sportsmen’s Classic will be held at the State Fairgrounds in Columbia March 26-28. Doors will be open from noon to 8 p.m. Friday, March 26; from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, March 27; and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, March 28. Featured this year is Frank Addington Jr., also known as the Aspirin Buster, bringing his 2010 “Have Bow Will Travel” archery show.

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  • S.C. Youth Raccoon Hunting Championship held in S.C. Lowcountry 03/22/10
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  • The silence of a cool Lowcountry evening was broken recently by the sounds of 31 eager young coon hunters that participated in the 15th annual South Carolina Youth Raccoon Hunting Championship held at the Webb Wildlife Center in Hampton County.
       

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  • Equipment vendors, processors sought for upcoming S.C. 2010 Public Alligator Hunting Season 03/19/10
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  • The S.C. Department of Natural Resources is seeking information regarding alligator hunting equipment vendors and alligator processors, as plans are underway to update the South Carolina Alligator Hunting Guide and hunting information web site: http://www.dnr.sc.gov/wildlife/alligator/index.html.

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  • No Foolin’! Lake Paradise Scheduled to Re-open on April 1, 2010 03/19/10
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  • In addition to the current 450 acres of water open to fishing, Paradise Public Fishing Area (Berrien County) will RE-open the 46-acre Lake Paradise at sunrise on April 1, 2010 according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division.  Lake Paradise has been closed for renovation and re-stocking since the summer of 2007.  During that time, the lake was drained and major repairs made to the leaking structure.  Once repairs were complete, the lake was re-stocked with bass and bream.  Additionally, forage fish such as threadfin shad and other species have been stocked.

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  • Seasonal Trout Streams Open March 27th 03/19/10
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  • It is time for pre-season trout stocking and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plan to stock more than one million trout in Georgia streams, rivers and small lakes by the end of the year. Many streams will be stocked by the end of the month and in time for opening day for seasonal trout stream fishing – Sat., March 27.

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  • S.C. 2010 Reel Art contest winners announced 03/18/10
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  • A student from North Charleston recently took top honors as the overall winner in South Carolina’s 2010 Reel Art contest, a competition held annually by the S.C. Department of Natural Resources sponsored by Sportfish Restoration Funds and Harry Hampton Wildlife Fund.

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  • Fishing Prospects Updated for 2010 - Find out the “Need to Know” About Your Favorite Water Body 03/15/10
  • Aimlessly casting a line and hoping for a bite is history thanks to Georgia’s online fishing prospects. Anglers of all skill levels can benefit from the newly-enhanced fishing prospect guides which detail the state’s 31 reservoirs and 18 rivers and include maps, local weather forecasts, best bets and species-specific techniques, all in one convenient location - http://www.gofishgeorgia.com (select “Fishing” and then “Fishing Opportunities”).

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  • Anglers Receive Honors from Georgia Wildlife Resources Division 03/15/10
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  • The Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division recently awarded 32 anglers with a 2009 angler award for reeling in an outstanding catch (or catches!) last year. The angler award program recognizes those who catch fish that meet or exceed a specific weight for that particular species.  “Presenting angler awards to those who made some great catches last year is a great time to not only applaud the award recipients, but it’s also a wonderful time to recognize the great fishing opportunities available to everyone in the state,” says Wildlife Resources Division Fisheries Management Chief John Biagi.

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  • Trout Filled Streams a Winter Fishing Destination 03/15/10
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  • The crisp, swift-flowing waters of north Georgia’s rivers and creeks offer an abundance of trout angling opportunities this winter.  Home to some of the southeast’s finest trout streams and three species of trout - rainbow, brown and brook trout - Georgia claims nearly 4,000 miles of streams, and more than half lie in the northern part of the state in the Chattahoochee National Forest.

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  • Stripers Thrive in Winter 03/15/10
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  • Challenge-hungry anglers should visit the state’s major reservoirs now for cold weather striped bass action. This time of year, five to 15-pounders are common, with the occasional thrill of a 30-pound or greater catch.  Striped bass are abundant in many reservoirs across the state thanks to the stocking efforts of the Fisheries Management Section of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division.  Stripers prefer water temperatures less than 75 degrees and tend to concentrate over river channels and around submerged islands where threadfin shad and blueback herring are abundant.

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  • Quality Winter Crappie in Deep, Cool Waters 03/15/10
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  • The brief Georgia winter provides a great opportunity to get excellent results for crappie fishing, and several reservoirs across the state offer rewards for anglers willing to brave the bitter cold temperatures.  “Anglers searching for crappie need to concentrate on cold weather ‘hot spots’,” says John Biagi, chief of Fisheries Management for the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division. “Crappie fishing brings a lot of action which means it is an excellent time to engage the entire family and/or to introduce someone new to the fun aspect of the sport.”

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  • S.C. Youth Turkey Hunt Day set for Saturday, March 27 not Sunday, March 28 03/12/10
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  • Saturday, March 27 is Youth Turkey Hunt Day in South Carolina not Sunday, March 28 as indicated in the recently released 2010 Spring Turkey Brochure. 

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  • Spring S.C. turkey season forecast fair, youth day March 27 03/11/10
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  • An estimated 50,000 hunters will take to the woods during the upcoming turkey season, generating an estimated $30 million in direct expenditures for South Carolina’s economy.

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  • Georgia Archery Students Aim High at 4th Annual NASP State Tournament 03/11/10
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  • While Woodlawn Elementary School (Chatsworth, Ga.) may have captured the highest overall score at the 4th Annual National Archery in the Schools Program State Tournament on Feb. 12 at the Perry Fairgrounds and Agricenter, all of those who participated showed exceptional skill. The tournament, coordinated by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division, is an annual event open to all state schools enrolled in the National Archery in the Schools Program.

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  • Georgia WRD Names Cherokee County Resident Top Volunteer Hunter Education Instructor of Year 03/11/10
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  • The Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division recently selected George “Rip” Masters as the 2009 Volunteer Hunter Education Instructor of the Year.  This award is presented annually in recognition of an instructor who displays outstanding volunteer efforts in educating sportsmen and women on wildlife conservation and the importance of safety while hunting.

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  • Turkey Hunters Encouraged To put Safety First 03/11/10
  • Successful hunting trips require a combination of skill, patience and most importantly, preparation. As turkey season rapidly approaches, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division encourages preparation first, hoping that hunters will brush up on important turkey hunting safety tips before hitting the woods.

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  • Time to Talk Turkey 03/11/10
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  • Turkey hunters across the state are practicing their yelps and clucks in preparation for the upcoming turkey season. Opening day is Sat., Mar. 20 and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division anticipates that the 2010 season should be good, and harvest levels should be similar in comparison to the past several years.

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