Grandview Outdoors 6-30-2010

gengberg June 30th, 2010

South Dakota State University Partner in DU Winter Wheat Initiative
South Dakota State University has become the first research partner in an initiative by Ducks Unlimited and the Bayer CropScience company to expand the use of winter wheat in the Prairie Pothole Region.Ducks Drake and Hen Small

Mountain Lion Another Hazard for Bozeman, MT Golfers
Golfers at a western Montana golf course faced a hazard with real teeth - and claws - when a mountain lion decided to play through.Couger Dave Rolle small
Utah Looks at New Angler Fee for Private Stream Access
State officials are considering expanding a program to provide more access to private property for fishing by selling anglers a stamp for $5 or less to raise money to compensate the land owners.

South Dakota Fishing Community Helps Economy
The familiar faces are coming back to Spring Creek, with fly rods in hand.

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More Ducks Breeding in North Dakota
North Dakota wildlife officials say there are more ducks breeding in the state.

Canadian Oil Sands Company Guilty in Duck Deaths
Canadian oil-sands company Syncrude has been found guilty of causing the death of 1,600 ducks in a toxic waste pond at its mine in Alberta.
 

Kansas Biologists use GPS to Track Mountain Lion
A mountain lion from Colorado took a quick stroll through Kansas this spring, basically covering the state from north to south in March.

GRAND VIEW OUTDOORS VIDEO NEWS
Leopard Turns Table on Hunter > Will Oil Impact Sharks?

> Man Survives Attack by 500 Pound Alligator


Update: Tournament Winner Stripped of $900,000 Prize
The crew member whose lack of a fishing license cost a boat more than $900,000 in winnings in a North Carolina tournament says he was never told that he needed one.

Vermont Antlerless Deer Hunting Lotto Ready
The Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife says hunters can now get applications for permits to hunt antlerless deer this fall.

Idaho Sockeye Numbers Cause for Hope
Idaho Department of Fish and Game officials say the state could see higher numbers of endangered Snake River sockeye salmon returning this year.


Mississippi AG: No Bows During Deer Gun Season
Last spring, Mississippi bow hunters fought hard to keep guns out of archery season.
 

Oil Threatens Key Gulf Algae and Their Ecosystem
It looks dirty and muddy, a brown mass of weeds with gas-filled berries that allow it to float on the Gulf of Mexico’s waters.
 

World Cup Hits South African Hunting Industry Hard
South Africa’s hunting industry expects far less revenue this year because of the World Cup.
16.5M Baby Salmon Released Into California Waterways
Millions of baby salmon have been released into Northern California waterways to help the struggling fish recover from population declines.
 

Meetings Set to Discuss Michingan Deer-Hunting Restrictions
Michigan wildlife officials are holding informational meetings to discuss recently proposed antler restrictions for deer hunters in northeastern lower Michigan.

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