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Created: 11/08/2007 00:19
Summary: The following excerpts are from recent Texas Parks and Wildlife game warden field reports.
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Created: 11/08/2007 00:19
Summary: Beginning June 1, 2001, senior anglers in Texas and Louisiana will be able to fish public waters in either state without obtaining a non-resident fishing license.
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Created: 11/08/2007 00:19
Summary: Dove hunters in Texas can have their cake and eat it, too. In adopting changes to this year's migratory game bird hunting regulations, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission reached a compromise that provides the greatest opportunity for hunting success.
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Created: 11/08/2007 00:19
Summary: A "Free Sportfishing Day" will highlight National Fishing and Boating Week, allowing anglers to fish any public waters in Texas without a fishing license on Saturday, June 2, 2001.
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Created: 11/08/2007 00:19
Summary: It has been 10 years since 7,000 people came out for Texas Parks and Wildlife's first open house to thank the hunters and anglers who help pay for wildlife conservation in Texas.
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Created: 11/08/2007 00:19
Summary: New hunting and fishing licenses for 2001-2002 will be available beginning Aug. 15, and Texas Parks and Wildlife is urging customers to buy early and avoid the Labor Day Weekend rush.
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Created: 11/08/2007 00:19
Summary: Taking the "if it isn't broken, don't fix it" approach, state wildlife officials are proposing only a few minor adjustments to sandhill crane and waterfowl hunting regulations this year.
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Created: 11/08/2007 00:19
Summary: If you ever thought one person couldn't make a difference, then you haven't met Leonard Ranne. Thanks to his efforts, 2,852 inner city youth from Dallas got a chance to catch their first fish on an educational field trip to the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center.
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Created: 11/08/2007 00:19
Summary: The following reports are from recent cases filed by Texas Parks and Wildlife game wardens.
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Created: 11/08/2007 00:19
Summary: More than 300,000 people have come through the gates since Texas Wildlife Expo started 10 years ago, and since those early years the free festival has evolved in new directions while remaining true to its outdoor roots.
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