Friday, September 24, 2010

Now More Hunting and Fishing In America

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) Announces More Fishing and Hunting Opportunies

Last week September, 15th the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced that more hunting and fishing opportunities would be expanded on 8 different refuges. These new openings include some lands that are already open to hunting and fishing but sportsmen are now able to harvest more species on more land that they weren’t able to before.

Here’s a list of the refuges:

1. Modoc in California - more land opened for migratory bird hunting.
2. Cape May in New Jersey - now able to harvest upland game and turkey hunting.
3. Fort Niobrara in Nebraska – opening land to big game hunting.
4. Caddo Lake in Texas – first time hunting and offering big game opportunities.
5. Deep Fork in Oklahoma - more land opened for big game hunting.
6. Bosque del Apache in New Mexico - now adding turkey to the list of game animals that can be hunted.
7. Rappahannock River Valley in Virginia – opening land for fishing where it was previously not allowed.
8. Minnesota Valley in Minnesota - more land and species for migratory bird and upland game hunting and additional land for big game hunting.

This is great news for us sportsmen. It’s always great to see our rights moving forward.

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