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  1. Five food banks benefit from Narrows Strut Busters' work

    Thursday Nov 19 | Tacoma News Tribune

    ... banks on Saturday. Members of the Gig Harbor chapter again took part in the National Wild Turkey Federation's Turkey Hunters Care Program. They delivered 187 turkeys to food banks in Gig Harbor, Port Orchard, Bremerton, Belfair and on the Key ...

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  2. Birders, hunters share some goalsRead the original story

    Nov 5, 2009 | Tacoma News Tribune

    Bird hunting is a topic I very rarely address but it comes to mind each fall and winter. Hunters and birdwatchers have the same targets in those seasons: birds. While what is anathema to a birder is enjoyable to a hunter, it's legal to hunt in season ...

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  3. The great wolf debate comes to YakimaRead the original story

    Oct 20, 2009 | Freerepublic.com

    ... In short: a flashpoint issue. When it comes to attitudes about wolves, there seems to be no middle ground. Hunters are afraid wolves will decimate elk and deer populations. Ranchers fear the state's newest alpha predator will wreak havoc on their ...

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  4. The great wolf debate comes to YakimaRead the original story

    Oct 19, 2009 | Yakima Herald-Republic

    ... In short: a flashpoint issue. When it comes to attitudes about wolves, there seems to be no middle ground. Hunters are afraid wolves will decimate elk and deer populations. Ranchers fear the state's newest alpha predator will wreak havoc on their ...

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  5. Hunters should prepare for promising deer huntRead the original story

    Oct 15, 2009 | TheNewsTribune.com

    ... the last two seasons has been lower than expected because of warm weather, particularly on weekends. Last year, hunters killed 339 antlerless and 1,761 antlered deer, a total of 2,099 deer. The total included 73 deer with five or more antler points. ...

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  6. Tough odds for bucksRead the original story w/Photo

    Oct 9, 2009 | The Columbian

    Hunters took more than 400 bucks in East Klickitat unit No. 382, where this buck was killed.

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  7. Tough odds for bucksRead the original story w/Photo

    Oct 8, 2009 | The Columbian

    Hunters took more than 400 bucks in East Klickitat unit No. 382, where this buck was killed.

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  8. Salmon habitat program compromising bird hunting programRead the original story

    Oct 4, 2009 | Everett Herald

    ... Wildlife Area, which blew dikes, flooded fields and generally scrambled the landscape, pheasant, duck and goose hunters are facing a cobbled-together, compromised hunting program on the delta that no one is completely happy about. While there will ...

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  9. State sets cougar hunt in Toandos-Quilcene areasRead the original story

    Oct 4, 2009 | Peninsula Daily News

    A higher-than-normal number of reports of cougar attacks on livestock in the Toandos Peninsula and near Quilcene has prompted the state to allow private hunters use hounds to track cougars during a selective hunt.

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  10. There's a bull elk bounty in the BluesRead the original story

    Oct 3, 2009 | Tri-cityherald.com

    ... fib his way out of work or break out of jail is trying to bugle one into arrow range. The rest of Washington's elk hunters must wait until later in the fall, with a notable exception: A new permit hunt offered 25 hunters a chance at bagging a bull ...

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  11. Belsby lands water-quality project at Hunters, Wash.

    Oct 2, 2009 | Spokane Journal of Business

    Belsby Engineering LLC, of Spokane, has been contracted to find an alternative source of drinking water for the Hunters Water District in Stevens County-which has two wells, but arsenic levels in them exceed state and federal drinking water standards.

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  12. Navy base meeting aimed at hunters

    Sep 29, 2009 | Whidbey News-Times

    Whidbey Island Naval Air Station invites Navy and civilian hunters to attend one of two "one-stop shop" meetings that will provide an overview of the base rules for the 2009-2010 hunting season.

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  13. Itchy trigger fingers need to take pauseSeptember 24, 2009

    Sep 24, 2009 | The Spokesman-Review

    Hunters have a responsibility to positively identify their target before they pull the trigger.

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  14. Check stations critical to game managementRead the original story

    Sep 17, 2009 | The Spokesman-Review

    Check stations will be open for northeastern Washington deer hunters during two weekends at Chattaroy and four weekends at the Deer Park truck scale.

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  15. Downtown Spokane Treasure HuntRead the original story

    Sep 14, 2009 | The Spokesman-Review

    ... Northwest, Tangerine, Finders Keepers, Finders Keepers 2, The Make-Up Studio, Lolo, and Left Bank Wine Bar. Treasure Hunters will find food, friends, fun, in-store specials and receive a locally-made gift at each location. Once Treasure Hunters have ...

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  16. Ahead of ESA decision, sage grouse season to beginRead the original story

    Sep 5, 2009 | The Seattle Times

    ... to be a very major impact on their populations because typically the birds are relatively short-lived," he said. Hunters can be important advocates for sage grouse, he said. "In fact, we've worked with falconers and the Idaho bird hunters' ...

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  17. Rules aim to block wasting diseaseRead the original story

    Sep 3, 2009 | Tacoma News Tribune

    Big-game hunting seasons are starting all over the west Western Washington archers are already stalking blacktail deer -- and the state Department of Fish and Wildlife is reminding hunters to follow rules that prevent chronic wasting disease from invading Washington.

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  18. Fall hunting seasons set to startRead the original story

    Aug 29, 2009 | Tri-cityherald.com

    Fall arrives Tuesday for early archery general deer, and dove and grouse hunters in Eastern Washington.

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  19. Seasons open for small game in two statesAugust 30, 2009Read the original story

    Aug 30, 2009 | The Spokesman-Review

    ... Hunting for raccoons also opens Tuesday in Washington, although the species can be hunted year-round in Idaho. Hunters in Washington's Chelan and Okanogan counties will have to make the biggest adjustments. "Birds really took a hit from the big ...

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  20. Dusky goose hunting quota cut in half for 2009 seasonRead the original story

    Aug 27, 2009 | The Columbian

    Hunters in Southwest Washington will find the quota for dusky Canada geese cut in half this fall and winter after the population fell to a record low on the Alaskan nesting grounds this spring.

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