Texas Fish & Game November-December 2022
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There is a current outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza in numerous wild and commercial bird species across North America. Highly pathogenic avian influenza is different than low pathogenic in that it can be fatal to poultry. The researchers did
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As state agencies target bans on commercial urine and attractants, the Drop Tine Podcast engages in conversation with one of the nations leading biochemists, Dr. Davin Henderson, on the fact that the real science lacks a single case where deer
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The NWTF Texas State Chapter recently met in New Braunfels to review Hunting Heritage Super Fund project proposals for 2023 funding awards. After the reviewing and ranking process, proposals were presented to and approved by the NWTF Texas Board of Directors. The Board of
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This year La Niña returns for the third consecutive winter, driving warmer-than-average temperatures for the Southwest and along the Gulf Coast and eastern seaboard, according to NOAA’s U.S. Winter Outlook released today by the Climate Prediction Center — a division
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NOAA Fisheries and the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service will rescind a final rule, published in December 2020, which established a regulatory definition of “habitat” specific to designation of critical habitat under the Endangered Species Act. This action will allow
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Strange killings of animals have been increasing around the nation over the last few years. Deer massacres, cattle shootings and other situations have hit communities from Ohio to Florida. One of the strangest situations is happening in Texas where horses
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A monster black bear has been captured and relocated in Tennessee. A 500-pound black bear living near Tusculum college in Greeneville had become habituated to human and unnatural foods and was relocated to a remote area of the Cherokee National
Think Black Bears Don’t Get Big? Think Again! Read More »
The Wild Sheep Foundation (WSF) today shared its concerns in a letter to the Alaska Board of Game (BOG) about the current management challenges the state faces in response to recent winter die-offs of Dall’s sheep in several regions of
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Some of Asia’s largest animals, including tigers and elephants, are defying 12,000 years of extinction trends by thriving alongside humans, a University of Queensland-led study has revealed. Researchers scoured paleontological records to compare the historic distribution of Asia’s 14 largest
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In This Issue: Bruiser Bucks of Seasons Past • 6 Strategies for Winter Coastal Fishing • Makos, Marlin and Marine Sanctuaries • The Second Amendment Outdoors • Catch the Winter Blues • Duck Destiny: A Pre-Season Reality Check… and much
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Habitat for Migrant Hipsters LAST ISSUE, WE WROTE about the impact that climate chaos has had on fish and wildlife in Texas and beyond. “Climate chaos” may be a more palatable label to some. It avoids the politically charged
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Another Rogue Wave Encounter GREAT PODCAST and article on the rogue waves! I was inside the Port O’Connor in the Port Lavaca Channel, running at night, and had a six-foot swell inside the channel. I was puzzled why the channel
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Choose to Hunt THE TEMPERATURE dropped as the sun began its descent below the treeline. There was plenty of light left, but the shadows had grown longer, and the feel of the woods shifted. It was THE time to be in
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Fishing Pictures: Too Much of a Good Thing IT’S TOO LATE TO BE FIRST to gripe about this – it won’t even be my first time – and this time probably won’t be the last time I or anyone else of
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A Look At What’s Happening in the Gulf’s Blue Waters THE BLUE WATERS OF THE Gulf of Mexico are a mysterious zone that in recent years have provided great white shark and orca sightings and catches of huge bluefin tuna.
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TEXAS HAS A RICH history of producing big bucks with remarkable antlers. The Boone and Crockett Club lists it 11th among the leading states in total record book entries with 767. Texas also has four of the top six ranked
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