Starting Out Young
May 24, 2010
Tanner Colten Moad, 5 years old, is one of the coolest kids I know. The youngest of 4 children of mine, Tanner never stops moving.
Before gun season in central eastern Oklahoma, the traditional bow season usually takes priority. I had taken the first week of bow season off from work in an attempt to tag out early at the request of my wife Lori. In her mind, if I was to tag out early, my deer season would then be “dear” season, with lots of additional chores getting done that get overlooked during each year’s deer season. Read more
Picture This: Mac The Dog
May 21, 2010



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Last Chance to Enter the 2010 Moose Hunt Lottery; Deadline Is May 28
May 21, 2010
CONCORD, N.H. – Want a chance to hunt moose in New Hampshire this fall? Then you better get moving! The deadline for entering the 2010 New Hampshire Moose Hunt Lottery is Friday, May 28, 2010. You may be one of 395 lucky hunters who will be drawn for New Hampshire moose hunting permits – a chance for the adventure of a lifetime.
It’s easy to enter. Visit http://www.huntnh.com to apply online or print a mail-in application, or pick up a lottery application from any license agent. The entry fee is $15 for New Hampshire residents and $25 for nonresidents (nonrefundable). Each applicant can enter the moose hunt lottery once each year. You don’t need a current hunting license to enter. Read more
Wild Turkeys, Red Fox, Turtles of NH – All in New NH Wildlife Journal
May 12, 2010
CONCORD, N.H. – New Hampshire’s wild turkeys, once completely gone from the state, are strutting proud to the tune of 40,000 birds today; can that restoration success be sustained? Read more about it – including how you can help create turkey habitat – in the May-June 2010 issue of “New Hampshire Wildlife Journal” magazine, which features a magnificent gobbler on its cover.
Also in this issue, follow a red fox family through the seasons through the images of wildlife photographer Charles Willey. And learn to identify New Hampshire’s turtles, from the endangered Blanding’s to our most common species, the painted turtle, often seen basking on logs and rocks in wetlands. Modern life presents many hazards to today’s turtles, which is why nearly half of modern turtles worldwide are either threatened with extinction or gone already. Find out what’s being done to help turtles in the Granite State, and how you can help.
The Journal is the state’s only magazine dedicated to fish and wildlife conservation and recreation. Regular columns profile the Eastern hognose snake, new conservation lands to enjoy, a Kid’s Corner, and how volunteers are helping New Hampshire’s state parks.
Not a subscriber to New Hampshire Wildlife Journal? The magazine is published 6 times a year by the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department. Subscriptions are just $12 for one year — that’s 40% off the newsstand price — or $20 for two years. To read sample articles, subscribe or purchase gift subscriptions for the outdoor enthusiasts in your life, visit http://www.WildNH.com/Wildlife_Journal/WJ_mag.htm. Subscribe before May 31, and we’ll send you the current issue absolutely free! Single issues are available for $2.95 each from N.H. Fish and Game headquarters, 11 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH 03301.
New Hampshire Wildlife Journal magazine contains no outside advertising, and subscription revenue helps N.H. Fish and Game conserve, manage and protect the state’s fish, wildlife and marine resources and their habitats; promote conservation education; and create opportunities for outdoor recreation in the Granite State. Visit http://www.wildnh.com.
Moose Lottery Deadline Is May 28 – Don’t Miss Your Chance!
May 11, 2010
CONCORD, N.H. — Want a chance to hunt moose in New Hampshire this fall? Then get your application in for the 2010 New Hampshire Moose Hunt Lottery by Friday, May 28, 2010! That’s the deadline to enter to win one of 395 New Hampshire moose hunting permits.
It’s easy to enter the moose lottery: just go to http://www.huntnh.com (where you can apply online or print out a mail-in application), or pick up a moose hunt lottery application from any fish and game license agent. The entry fee is $15 for New Hampshire residents and $25 for nonresidents (nonrefundable). Read more



