NASHVILLE — The first of two Tennessee young sportsman deer hunts for the 2015-16 season will be held the weekend of Oct. 31-Nov. 1. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2015
Deer season in Kentucky off to hot start
FRANKFORT, Ky. – Cold air poured into Kentucky over the past weekend and dropped overnight low temperatures below freezing across much of the state.The cool down didn’t cool off the deer hunting. It’s been hot since early September. Continue reading
Pensacola Interstate Fair 2015
Gulf Red Snapper Regional Management
Big changes to Gulf recreational red snapper management could be coming – here’s your chance to weigh in and make sure your voice is heard. The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council (Council) is holding public hearings on a proposal known as regional management that could give states a larger role in red snapper management in federal waters. See meeting dates and times below. Continue reading
GEORGIA STATEWIDE FIREARMS SEASON BEGINS TOMORROW!
The Georgia Statewide firearms season begins Saturday October 17 2015 and continues through January 10, 2016.
Georgia Firearms Deer Season Opens October 17
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. – The sense of anticipation that comes prior to the opening day of firearms deer hunting season is a feeling that many will have this week. Beginning on Saturday, Oct. 17 and continuing until Jan. 10, 2016 statewide, hunters will have the chance to hit the woods in pursuit of white-tailed deer. Continue reading
Field Care Fact Sheet
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The Miracles
Georgia primitive weapons deer hunting season
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. – The week-long primitive weapons deer hunting season opens Saturday, Oct. 10. Last year, more than 48,000 hunters participated in primitive weapons season, bringing in over 10,000 deer with black powder rifles. Continue reading
NEWTOWN, Conn. – The National Shooting Sports Foundation® (NSSF®) and nearly 30 state fish and wildlife agencies have joined
forces in encouraging Americans to “Hunt S.A.F.E.” this fall by remembering to handle, transport and store firearms responsibly. Continue reading