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| hunting News Archive 12-Jan-2008 |
Anti-hunting laws punish nine in first two years (Daily Telegraph)Just nine people have been punished under Labour's anti-hunting legislation over the past two years and not one of them was involved in an organised hunt, The Daily Telegraph has learned.
Nationals Pitcher Hurt On Hunting Trip (WJLA-TV Washington D.C.)Washington Nationals right-hander Luis Ayala was hit in the left forearm by a shotgun pellet during a recent hunting trip but is expected to be able to participate when spring training begins next month.
Granty County deputy wounded while hunting (Seattle Times)An off-duty Grant County sheriff's deputy was shot in the back while hunting near Soap Lake.
Bill sets hunting age at 10 (The Capital Times)Longtime hunting enthusiast Rep. Scott Gunderson is taking another shot at lowering the hunting age in Wisconsin, this time to 10. The bill introduced Thursday by the Republican lawmaker from Waterford would also let the state Department of Natural Resources write administrative rules to further lower the hunting age. A public hearing on the proposal before the Assembly Committee on Natural ...
Hunting expo ?the nation?s biggest? (Tenterfield Star)WODONGA will next month host the biggest hunting expo held in Australia. The first instalment of the Hunting and Guiding Expo, to be held at the Wodonga Leisure Centre on February 9-10, will feature up to 200 exhibitors.
Shooting to end pheasant hunting (Rocky Mountain News)A recent article (Pheasant hunting best served cold, 0 1/02) discussed winter pheasant hunting but failed to mention that hunters shoot these birds solely for pleasure, since pheasants are not a safety threat nor are they overpopulated or suffering from starvation. According to the Colorado Division of Wildlife, nearly 37,000 pheasants were killed by hunters during the 2006-2007 hunting season - ...
Hunting Tree Stand Manufacturer Agrees to Pay $420,000 Civil Penalty (Centre Daily Times)The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced today that a Wisconsin-based tree stand manufacturer has agreed to pay the government a $420,000 civil penalty. The penalty settles a government lawsuit alleging that Ardisam Inc, of Cumberland, Wis., failed to immediately report to the CPSC serious injuries to hunters with its Big Foot and Lite Foot series hunting tree stands. In July ...
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