posted by Jason Barrett on Jan 31
I'm a squirrel hunter, and I offer no apologies to people who feed those that are half-tame in municipal parks, or to animal rights advocates who know little or nothing about hunting.Archive for January, 2009
posted by Jason Barrett on Jan 31
A Longview couple is reunited with their family pet after more than a month after he went missing, and they did it with some surprising help from the Internet.posted by Jason Barrett on Jan 31
To many, the final day of the regular pheasant season means that there’s a long before they and their dog can hit the field in pursuit of the Ringneck.posted by Jason Barrett on Jan 31
To many, the final day of the regular pheasant season means that there’s a long before they and their dog can hit the field in pursuit of the Ringneck.posted by Jason Barrett on Jan 31
The deadline to comment on 83 proposed changes to state hunting and fishing rules is this Sunday, Feb. 1.posted by Jason Barrett on Jan 31
A bill that would increase the cost of park entry permits and other hunting, fishing and trapping fees and fines gained 28-14 first-round legislative approval Friday.posted by Jason Barrett on Jan 31
THERE are few cats of Philippine origin that are willingly adopted. They are usually some neglected neighbor’s cat who wandered in, attracted by the leftover food in the dog dish (cover of Magnolia ice cream).posted by Jason Barrett on Jan 31
Duxbury, Hanover and Hingham allow bow hunting on some conservation lands, and the Marshfield Conservation Commission plans to re-examine its regulations prohibiting hunting.South Shore communities reassessing hunting rules as deer numbers grow (Pembroke Mariner & Reporter)
posted by Jason Barrett on Jan 31
Tom DePersia has been hunting in Marshfield for 25 years, long enough to see the deer population explode, as undeveloped land available for hunting shrinks.posted by Jason Barrett on Jan 31
Tim Daniels/Ohio Division of WildlifeRuffed grouse are disappearing from Ohio's forests, with a steep decline noted over the past five years. Wildlife biologists point to a changing Ohio landscape that does not have the brushy habitat needed for grouse to...