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Earlier this week, the Pennsylvania Senates' Game and Fish Committee held the first of several hearings on increasing hunting license fees. The Pennsylvania Game Commission has not had a license increase in nearly ten years. The last in 1999. Currently the base license that includes: Small game Upland Game Fall and Spring Turkey stamps One antlered deer tag Costs $19 with a $1 processing fee for a resident adult license. Video of the hearing is available... Read More
NEW YEAR UNDERWAY FOR MENTORED youth HUNTING PROGRAM HARRISBURG – Pennsylvania Game Commission Executive Director Carl G. Roe today reminded experienced hunters, who have historically helped pass along the state’s rich hunting heritage, that the new license year means another year to begin introducing youths to hunting through the Mentored youth Hunting Program (MYHP). “Pennsylvania’s hunters have a remarkable opportunity to introduce those under the age of 12 to hunting,” Roe sai... Read More
Last week I had the good fortune to attend the Professional Outdoor Media Association business conference at Sioux Falls S.D.In attendance were a group of college students that rocked my world. They're young people looking for a way to get involved in the outdoor industry -- dying for opportunities.Their enthusiasm and desire to become successful at a wide range outdoor careers reminded me how the future of the traditional outdoor sports depends on us -- we old foggies -- working with young folk... Read More
From the WVDNR First Fish Certificate Available Online Proud parents or relatives can now present a First Fish Certificate to a young angler to commemorate that memorable feat, according to Frank Jezioro, Director of the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources. To see the full story and to download a First Fish Certificate, visit STABLEY OUTDOORS at www.skinnymoose.com/stabley John Stabley Vice President of Global Operations Skinny Moose Media U.S. Hun... Read More
National Archery in the Schools Program State Championship Winners AnnouncedThe largest youth archery competition in Alabama, the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) State Championship, was held Thursday, May 1, 2008 at the Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center in Birmingham. Over 900 young archers in Grades 4-12 from schools across the state competed in the event with hopes that their school’s team would win the State Championship and qualify for the United States Invitational Champion... Read More
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