Arizona has a big game draw process whose complexity rivals the trophy quality of its elk tags. If you are …
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10 Most Common Big Game Violations Part 5 Proxy Statement
Possess/Transport wildlife without a Proxy Statement – Idaho 36-502(a)(4) Misdemeanor: Up to $1,000 fine, 0-6 months in jail, 0-3 years …
Read More »Will The G-Bear Be Delisted…Finally?
Folks paying attention to the ongoing saga of delisting the grizzly bear finally woke up to long-awaited response on the …
Read More »Washington State Hunters Fire Back at Commission
Past readers of this blog recall that in 2022 the WDFW commission cancelled the annual spring bear hunt in Washington, …
Read More »10 Most Common Big Game Violations Part 4 (Tagging)
Failure to properly validate and attach the tag. Misdemeanor: Up to $1,000 fine, 0-6 months in jail, 0-3 years …
Read More »Jury Convicts Muzzleloader Who Shot & Killed an Archery Hunter
Yesterday, Ronald J. Morosko was found guilty of criminally negligent homicide in the death of Gregory Gabrisch during a fatal …
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Broncos Finally Score
Image from Derek’s Instagram Account After a tough season when it seemed like the Broncos new multi-million-dollar quarterback had difficulty …
Read More »10 Most Common Big Game Violations Part 3 (Permits)
Hunting without an appropriate permit (i.e., Archery/Muzzleloader Permit) (Idaho Code 36-409 (e)/(f) (Infraction $136) Idaho requires you to purchase and …
Read More »Colorado Parks and Wildlife releases Draft Colorado Wolf Restoration and Management Plan
Last month the Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) staff presented the Draft Colorado Wolf Restoration and Management Plan to …
Read More »Overcrowding by Non-resident Hunters Cancels Colorado OTC Elk Hunts
Mr. Siegfried contacted Eastmans’ Hunting Journals via email regarding his opinion on what the state of Colorado is doing with …
Read More »Colorado Kills OTC Elk Tags!
At a hybrid, in-person/virtual meeting January 17 and 18 in Colorado Springs, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission kicked off …
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