Category: Fishing
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Hunters who use wheelchairs are invited to a dove hunt Sept. 2 at Ten Mile Pond Conservation Area in Mississippi County. Volunteers from the National Wild Turkey Federation will help hunters to and from the field and retrieve downed birds.…
Although there is high water in some areas at Harry S Truman and Pomme de Terre state parks, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources would like to invite everyone to keep their vacation and weekend plans alive. Some facilities there…
If you are a Missouri River angler and like chasing monster blue cats or enjoy a meal of fresh flathead catfish, the Missouri Department of Conservation wants to know your thoughts on the statewide catfish management plan’s proposed management strategy…
Springfield, MO - In an unprecedented agreement, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has partnered with Bass Pro Shops to unveil this year’s Federal Duck Stamp on June 22nd across the country in all 42 of their retail stores. Bass…
JEFFERSON CITY-Three Missouri chapters of a waterfowl conservation group are listed among the top 3 percent nationwide in fundraising. They played a key role in conserving more than 170,000 acres of waterfowl habitat last year.
Ducks Unlimited (DU)…
July 1 is the starting date to apply for deer hunts at state parks, national wildlife refuges, military reservations and nature preserves. Those who apply for hunts this year and are not drawn will receive preference the next time they…
ROLLA, Mo. – Three new recreation passes give visitors access to recreation sites managed by five federal agencies.
The $80 a year Interagency Annual Pass has two signature lines and any two individuals can use the pass to…
The city of Pine Bluff is justifiably proud of its new $4.2 million Saracen Landing and is wasting no time when it comes to scheduling special events for it. Grand opening was June 16 and is being followed by a…
Fishing is hardly ever a paying proposition unless you buy a commercial permit and thousands of dollars worth of nets. This year, however, catfish anglers on several rivers could catch fish worth enough money to buy a lot of hooks…
WARSAW, Mo.-Anglers who ignore regulations on trotlines, limb lines and other unattended fishing devices are more likely to be ticketed, due to stepped-up enforcement efforts by the Missouri Department of Conservation. Off-road vehicle (ORV) users might want to pay close…
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