November 2010 Archives › Game & Fish

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With hunting seasons open and great fishing abounding, it’s a tough decision as to what to do this month. Here are some suggestions for Sunshine State action this winter.

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National wildlife refuges and state wildlife areas provide plenty of opportunity to take waterfowl in California’s Central Valley.

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By this time of the season, Arkansas waterfowlers should be targeting moving-water hotspots for taking a mixed bag of ducks and geese.

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Tired of watching flock after flock of Canadas pass by your wood lot decoy setup? Our expert explains how to fool wary November geese this month.

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Successful waterfowlers analyze the conditions and the season to strike a balance between too much motion and just enough in their spread.

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Here’s your guide to being prepared for all water depths and weather conditions when you put out your decoy spread.

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Big flocks of Mississippi Flyway geese don’t always light where you want them to. But you’ll be amazed how close you can sneak up on them with these tips.

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Discover better wingshooting by assembling your decoy spreads according to weather, water and the waterfowl season dates.

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Spend the last of the deer season in the Oregon deer woods and notch that unused tag. Blacktails are on the move this month, becoming more focused on migration, breeding and storing energy for winter.

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Trophy deer can show up anyplace in the Mountain State, but some areas are in a class by themselves for producing big whitetails. Here, West Virginia Game & Fish takes an in-depth look at what parts of the state are best for a trophy buck.

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Is this the year you finally bag the biggest buck of your deer-hunting life? We’ve compiled this information to help you achieve that very goal.

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For most Virginia deer hunters, November is the prime time to bag a buck, and this year should be no exception.

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Is this the year you finally bag the biggest buck of your deer-hunting life? We’ve compiled this information to help you achieve that very goal.

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Trophy deer can show up anyplace in the Volunteer State, but some areas are in a class by themselves for producing big whitetails. Here, Tennessee Sportsman takes an in-depth look at what parts of the state are best for a trophy buck.

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Which counties are most likely to produce trophy bucks in South Carolina? Here’s what harvest records show.

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Archery deer hunters in Arizona and New Mexico can string up Coues deer or mule deer. Here’s how you can get yours!

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With plenty of public land nearby and an abundance of some of the largest deer herds in the Centennial State, Craig is at the center of one of Colorado’s hottest deer-hunting areas.

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While the total number of antlered bucks was down last year, the quality of the bucks seems to be on the upswing.

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Perhaps no other state offers a better shot at a trophy whitetail than does Ohio. Here’s a rundown on some of the top spots in the state.

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Where can you find a big buck this season? We’ve analyzed the latest harvest data statewide to help you improve your chances.

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In the Magnolia State big bucks can show up anywhere, but some areas produce more of those impressive racks. Here’s an in-depth statewide look at the best of these locations.

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Is this the year you finally bag the biggest buck of your deer-hunting life? We’ve compiled this information to help you achieve that very goal.

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The Bayou State gives up great whitetails every year, and some areas are the consistent producers. Here’s a statewide in-depth look at those regions.