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Oklahoma's deer gun season to open
Fri, Nov 21, 2008
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Oklahoma’s 16-day deer gun season opens Saturday and state wildlife officials say it’s just in time for the rut in much of the state. "The rut seems to be in full swing, and...
Girl’s death is blamed on hunter
Tue, Nov 18, 2008
SWAN LAKE, N.Y. — A deer hunter has been charged with manslaughter after a bullet he fired killed a toddler inside her grandparents’ Hudson Valley home, police said Monday. Edward...
Dad's children's books inspire life outdoors Words, pictures foster relationships
Fri, Jun 16, 2006
BETHEL ACRES - After months of anticipation, the day finally came for David Landes to talk man-to-man with his son about their future as outdoorsmen. The first-time father stood over Noah, whose...
Books put fathers, sons in touch with great outdoors
Fri, Jun 16, 2006
BETHEL ACRES - After months of anticipation, the day finally arrived when David Landes could talk man-to-man with his son about their future as outdoorsmen.
The first-time father stood over Noah,...
Outdoors: Hunting/Fishing Photos
Thu, May 18, 2006
More photos Cecil Johnson arrowed this 18.5-pound tom at 31 yards on Oct. 23 in northern Oklahoma county. Johnson teaches astronomy at Westmoore High School.
Commission to ponder deer management plan
Thu, May 18, 2006
The Wildlife Commission on Monday will be presented a nuts-and-bolts plan for deer management that involves a lot more antlerless hunting in some areas and three special doe seasons scheduled...
Weather plays a part in good rifle hunting
Thu, May 18, 2006
OKLAHOMANS planning to take part in one of Colorado's big game rifle seasons this fall will find hunting very good or very poor, depending on the weather, according to a Division of Wildlife...
Wildlife Commission accepts deer report
Thu, May 18, 2006
THE Wildlife Commission last week accepted the final report of the 21st Century Deer Stakeholders Committee but rejected an offer of further assistance from the group. Even though the committee's...
Tar Creek grant targets pollution
Mon, Jul 10, 2006
PICHER The Environmental Protection Agency has released a $435,000 grant for determining the cause and solution for water pollution in the Tar Creek lead and zinc mining areas near Picher. EPA...
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