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Migratory Bird Hunting: September Means Doves, Ducks, and Shotguns in Georgia

The first week of September might seem too early for fall hunting, but seasons for doves, ducks, and geese all start up this month. One advantage of these early hunts is that the birds are “uneducated” and unwary, and can really zoom into your set-ups and respond to your calls. But do you know the... [Read More]

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September Means Doves, Geese, and Shotguns in Pennsylvania

The first week of September might seem too early for Pennsylvania bird hunting, but seasons for doves and geese start up this month. One advantage of these early hunts is that the birds are “uneducated” and unwary, and can really zoom into your set-ups and respond to your calls. But do you know the ins... [Read More]

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Migratory Bird Hunting: September Means Doves, Ducks, and Shotguns in Colorado

The first week of September might seem too early for Colorado hunting, but seasons for doves, ducks, and geese all start up this month. One advantage of these early hunts is that the birds are “uneducated” and unwary, and can really zoom into your set-ups and respond to your calls. But do you know the... [Read More]

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Oklahoma Game Wardens: What You Need to Know

Robert Robles, Independent Program Attorney for U.S. LawShield in Oklahoma, breaks down the power of Oklahoma game wardens, which is considerable. [Full Transcript Below Video]   Let me talk to you today about hunting laws in the state of Oklahoma. What are the powers of Oklahoma game wardens? Well, there are many. [Their] number-one power... [Read More]

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Georgia Conservation Rangers: What You Need to Know

Matt Kilgo, Independent Program Attorney for U.S. LawShield in Georgia, tells you why conservation rangers are police, just with more power. [Full Transcript Below Video]   Game wardens are the police, also known in state law as Conservation Rangers, and have the full power of law enforcement officers, and they have some of the most wide-ranging jurisdiction of... [Read More]

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Missouri Wildlife Conservation Agents: What You Need to Know

John Schleiffarth, U.S. LawShield Independent Program Attorney for the Show Me State, tells you why conservation officers aren’t like the police, they are the police. [Full Transcript Below Video] I’m here to talk to you about hunting laws and about the power of conservation officers in the state of Missouri. Conservation officers are licensed peace officers in... [Read More]

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Wildlife Conservation Officers in Pennsylvania: What You Need to Know

Justin McShane, Independent Program Attorney for U.S. LawShield in Pennsylvania, explains that the state’s agencies work together and that a Wildlife Conservation Officer’s authority can even extend onto private property. [Read The Full Transcript Below The Video] It’s August in Pennsylvania. That means two things are in season, generally speaking: coyotes and groundhogs. And it’s... [Read More]

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Conservation Police Officers in Virginia: What You Need to Know

Ed Riley, U.S. LawShield Independent Program Attorney for Virginia, says that Conservation Police Officers in the state, in some ways, have more powers than police officers, especially when it comes to their ability to search you, your vehicle, and the area in which they find you, without warrant or arrest. [Read The Full Transcript Below the... [Read More]

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Wildlife Officers in Colorado: What You Need to Know

Doug Richards, Independent Program Attorney for U.S. Law Shield in Colorado, explains what an encounter with a state Parks and Wildlife officer might be like, and how you should prepare. [Read the Full Transcript Below the Video] Let’s talk for a moment or two about who helps to keep Colorado looking so beautiful. A lot... [Read More]

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Georgia Hunters: Time to Get Your Ducks in a Row

Each year, millions of bird hunters head afield in pursuit of doves, ducks, and other flying fowl. So you can bet that right now, Georgia bird hunting aficionados across the state are shooting clays, rustling up game bags, and getting insect repellent and sunscreen in their field kits in preparation for the various bird seasons that... [Read More]

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North Carolina Members Get Broader Sunday Hunting Access

  North Carolina’s General Assembly and  Gov. Roy Cooper have broadened access to Sunday hunting in the just-passed “Outdoor Heritage Enhanced” legislation. It was signed by Gov. Cooper on June 24. It’s a compromise bill built from House Bill 559 and Senate Bill 624. “This legislation,” said State Rep. John Bell, a sponsor of the bill, “will significantly... [Read More]

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Three Little Words: 'Hunting Year-Round' in the Lone Star State

No closed season. They’re three of the greatest words found on the Texas Parks and Wildlife website; after all, who doesn’t love hunting 365 days a year? These are five “no closed season” hunting options that are not only fun to go after but are somewhat symbolic of the Lone Star State itself. Feral Hogs... [Read More]

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