Metsähallitus - Management Of Game Lands Management of game lands. A hunter and a dog Metsähallitus managed Wild North is responsible for selling state fishing licences (www.wildnorth.net). http://www.metsa.fi/page.asp?Section=1366
Recuse state land can be temporarily closed, or recreational use restricted, Department of Fish Wildlife and Parks game wardens enforce the laws and rules http://www.dnrc.state.mt.us/trust/recuse.htm
Extractions: RECREATIONAL USE OF STATE SCHOOL TRUST LAND STATE LANDS RECREATIONAL USE LICENSE Montana State law requires the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC) to manage state school trust land in a manner that produces revenue to help support our states public schools. Legally accessible state lands that are not closed or restricted are open to anyone possessing a valid Recreational Use License. Generally, state land includes, but is not limited to, sections 16 and 36 of each township and is colored light blue on most ownership and access maps produced by the USDA Forest Service (USFS) or the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Your local DNRC office can also provide information on the location of state land. LICENSE REQUIREMENTS A Recreational Use License, which is available from any Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks (DFWP) authorized license agent, is required by any person age 12 or older to use state land for general recreational purposes. General recreation is defined as all non-commercial/non-concentrated recreational activities except trapping, cutting or gathering wood, collecting valuable rocks or minerals, mining, or collecting or disturbing historical, archaeological or paleontological sites or specimens. These activities require a separate license or other authorization from DNRC. Commercial activities (such as outfitting), and/or concentrated recreational activities conducted by organizations or other groups require a Special Recreational Use License. These licenses are available only from DNRC offices.
TrekOut.com - State Land Programs TrekOut, The Outdoor Information Specialists. state Land Programs of game, Fish and Parks developed the Walkin Area (WIA) recreational access program. http://www.trekout.com/State_Land_Programs.htm
Extractions: BY JOY POWERS Editors Note:This is the second in a series of articles that will focus on many interesting and historical places in LaMoure County. The next stop in our journey down the LaMoure County Back Roads Project takes us to the Cottonwood Creek Recreation Area and Lake LaMoure. It was back in 1971 when a group of people began talking about how much nicer it would be to have a place that was closer to home for fishing, a place here in LaMoure County. As they discussed this over and over, the logical spot seemed to be here, where the Cottonwood Creek enters into the James River Valley. In 1972 the creation of Lake LaMoure began. It was funded by the State Game and Fish Department, the State Water Commission, the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, the LaMoure County Water Resource Board and the City of LaMoure. The work would begin with many long tedious hours of paperwork and research, work that would later pay off, creating a beautiful Lake area for the young and old to enjoy. With just a small creek running through this land and very few trees, the project began in 1972. It took about three months to build the dam, the beach, the boat landings, restrooms, tables, etc. In 1974 Lake LaMoure was filled. The lake has eleven miles of shoreline, 167 miles of drainage with an average depth of 18 feet and the deepest point being 42 feet. The project contains 1750 acres of land and water and the surface of the lake containing 500 acres. Total cost of this project was $647,000.
Extractions: Wildlife and Recreation should be considered as part of the normal agricultural operation. Much wildlife, born and raised on private lands, is enjoyed by landowners and recreationists. However, the association between farmers, ranchers, recreationists, and wildlife has not been as positive as it could be. Some landowners treat wildlife and recreationists as assets, while others consider them a liability. Wildlife are part of the ranching business, no matter how one looks at it. Landowners can manage private lands by tolerating wildlife, by making claims for damage payments or by planning for wildlife as a part of normal operations. Wildlife provide recreational opportunities and a cash flow potential without additional investments or out-of-pocket cash expenditures. However, wildlife have a cost to landowners either directly through forage used by wildlife or indirectly through time and efforts associated with managing hunters. Landowners manage hunters indirectly, regardless of the system, either by allowing access, closing and patrolling land or charging an access fee. The combination of wildlife presence and good hunting possibilities can mean good business for landowners.
Recreation - Public Opinion - Www.publicopiniononline.com Hunters can wander thousands of acres of state game lands and forests through the Newburgs state game lands No. 169 is a popular tract for pheasants, http://www.publicopiniononline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050712/COMMUNITI
Montana Outdoor Radio Show - Hunting Forecast Possession of a state Land recreational License is, in most instances, or state Land recreational License will be allowed to shoot nongame species on http://www.montanaoutdoor.com/hunting.php3?id=136
Extractions: State Trust Lands were given to the State of Colorado by the Federal Government to be held in trust to generate revenue for State schools and education. There are approximately 3.2 million surface acres of Trust lands in Colorado. State Trust Lands are not open "Public" lands in the true sense such as US Forest Service lands are. In past years, Trust lands have been administered by the State Board of Land Commissioners with exclusive access privileges being delegated to the lessee of a particular parcel of land. What currently allows fishermen and hunters to access Trust land? In 1993, the Colorado Division of Wildlife and the Colorado State Land Board entered into a Memorandum of Agreement that allowed the DOW to lease Trust land access for public, wildlife-related recreation. The DOW pays the SLB $1 per acre of sportsman's money (your money) for this access privilege. How much Trust land is available and where can I look for it?
WDNR - State Forests Descriptions state parks, state lands) visit the Parks and Recreation web site. Hunting is permitted on state Forest land except for some public use areas. http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/Forestry/StateForests/meet.htm
Extractions: State Forest Descriptions Black River Brule River Coulee Experimental Flambeau River ... Northern and Southern Units Northern Highland/American Legion Peshtigo River Point Beach Our state forests are beautiful places to relax, camp, hike, bike, and more! Simply click on the state map below or the links on the left. Those links will take you to a short description and photograph of the state forest you wish to learn about. For more detailed information about recreating in the State Parks System (state forests, state parks, state lands) visit the Parks and Recreation web site. Learn more Map (PDF, 266sK) Black River State Forest murphp@dnr.state.wi.us The Black River State Forest, established in 1957 includes approximately 67,000 acres in Jackson County. The area is unique among the state forests mainly because of its geological features. The Forest lies on the edge of the glaciated central plain east of the rough coulee region or driftless area of Wisconsin. If you hike the nature trail to the top of Castle Mound, one can observe what was once the bed of glacial Lake Wisconsin. Unglaciated buttes, sandstone hills, and castellated bluffs such as Castle Mound dot the vast forest landscape.
Department Of Natural Resources The DNR manages these lands to conserve, protect, and provide public use and Visit the Secretary of state Web site to order your loon plate today! http://www.michigan.gov/dnr
Extractions: The Department of Natural Resources, collaborating with Michigan State University, today said it has confirmed two cases of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) in deer from Kent County and has two additional suspect cases at the DNR?s Wildlife Disease Laboratory in Lansing. Volunteers Invited to Collect Native Seeds
Massachusetts Wildlife & Outdoor Recreation HUNTING ON state lands. Wildlife Management Area Maps Maps and text describing these Other state agency links to outdoor recreation in the Bay state! http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/dfw/dfwrec.htm
Extractions: MassWildlife's wildlands and waters! Outdoor Recreation Map (2 MB ) This statewide map shows you all the Wildlife Management Areas, State Parks, State Boat Launches and Wildlife Viewing Sites. Hard copies of the map are available for free at MassWildlife offices, State Parks and at the Public Access Board office. The map is in a pdf file. Wildlife Management Area Maps -Explore over 100,000 acres of Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) with your binoculars, fishing rod or hunting gear. WMA's are open to many types of outdoor activities, protecting wildlife habitat for all kinds of creatures and providing recreation opportunities for people. Check with your local MassWildlife District Office about WMA lands near you. Maps are available at the link above (in pdf files) or through the District Offices or the MassWildlife Field Headquarters in Westborough.
Pennsylvania State Parks - Elk - PA DCNR A large stone marker at the entrance to state game Land 25 in Glen Hazel commemorates hunting and outdoor recreation is permitted on state forest land. http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/elk.aspx
Extractions: Site Map The 3,192-acre Elk State Park is in the rugged mountains of northern Pennsylvania. The 1,160-acre East Branch Lake is large enough for unlimited horsepower boating and is great for water-skiing. The lake and nearby streams are stocked with warm-water and cold-water fish. Directions - Weather - Recreation - Winter Activities ... - Maps No current advisories. Elk State Park is about eight miles east of Wilcox on SR 1006 and about nine miles south of Clermont on SR 1001. Click here for door-to-door MapQuest driving directions courtesy of visitPA.com. Boating: unlimited horsepower motors permitted The 1,160-acre East Branch Lake has one boat launch on Instanter Drive. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers also provides a boat launch by the dam. Motorboats must display a boat registration from any state. Non-powered boats must display one of the following: boat registration from any state; launching permit or mooring permit from Pennsylvania State Parks that are available at most state park offices; launch use permit from the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. For complete information on boating rules and regulations in Pennsylvania
South Dakota Game, Fish And Parks Home Page Official homepage of South Dakota Department of game, Fish and Parks. Parks and Recreation Home Page Reserve Campsites in SD state Parks http://www.sdgfp.info/
Extractions: John Cooper, Secretary "Discover your own South Dakota 2004-2006" About Game, Fish and Parks What's New Licenses and Reservations Wildlife, Hunting and Fishing ... Wildlife Issues Panel Note from Aug. 18 Meeting (PDF file) Healthy Hunter Website 2005 Hunting Handbook (PDF file) 2005 SD Pheasant Outlook South Dakota Handbook of Boating Laws and Responsibilities 2005 SD Hunting Atlas Big Game Supplements (Unit Maps and Regulations) (pdf files) HuntSAFE Course Information Final National Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA) Plan Reserve Campsites in SD State Parks Buy General Hunting and Fishing Licenses ... HuntSAFE Courses (firearms safety) Learn more about critters: Eagle Awareness Bald Eagles in South Dakota's State Parks South Dakota Snakes Mountain Lions ... State of South Dakota Home Page
NMDGF state of New Mexico Department of game and Fish Providing New Mexico and its Suggestions Welcomed On $5 Million For Wildlife and Land Conservation http://www.wildlife.state.nm.us/
Extractions: We have made efforts to provide content to these older browsers but our site will not have all of the same visual aides as it does when using a current browser version. Please consider upgrading your Web-Browser from the links below Hunting Information Fishing Information The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish is submitting a Request for Proposals to prepare and distribute a statewide fishing report. Read more.....
Clearfield County Recreation & Tourism Curwensville Lake encompasses almost 2900 acres of land and water. Pennsylvania hunting license is required and hunters are subject to state game laws. http://www.clearfieldco.org/Information/Recreation/recreation.html
Extractions: Click here to visit www.curwensvillelake.com Boating: There are two three-lane boat launches on the main body of the lake, 70 shoreline boat mooring rental spaces and courtesy docks. Swimming: The park offers visitors a 600 foot beach with both turf and sand areas for swimming and sun-bathing. The swimming area is roped off and marked with buoys. Rest rooms, a water fountain, and a changing facility are located nearby. Picnicking: The park has numerous picnic sites with tables and grills. Call or visit the park office for information or reservations. Camping: A 44-site campground with electric hookups located in a peaceful woodland setting near the lake accommodates both tents and recreational vehicles. Campers have access to a centralized shower facility with flush toilets, potable water, and dump station. Fishing: The reservoir supports a recreational water fishery managed and stocked by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission and local Sportsmen organizations. Access to the lake for fishing isavailable through out the year. A Pennsylvania fishing license is required and anglers are subject to state laws and regulations.
Central PA - State College Real Estate- Hunting Land, Cabins Nice wooded lot near 150 acres of common land and state game Land excellent opportunity for hunting and recreation; Four bedrooms provides plenty of room http://www.cbur.com/HuntingLandList.htm
Extractions: HUNTING LAND - WOODLAND - RECREATIONAL LAND - CABINS Java is not enabled, for help please go to RealApplets.com If you are not familiar with the county locations in Pennsylvania, please click any county heading to see the county location map. These properties are listed alphabetically by county. BEDFORD COUNTY Woodfield and Bloomfield Townships.... Very Nice Cabin on 41.5 acres- $235,000 Situated near Woodbury (Northern Bedofrd County) with 1080 feet frontage on State Game Land. There is a large living room and kitchen on the upper level of the cabin, as well as a heated, enclosed porch. The lower level has a family area, two bedrooms, and a bathroom. The property has been well maintained. The cabin is in a very pretty, semi secluded setting, and has electricity, a well, and on-site septic. The property has easy access. The woodland lays very nicely, with the majority of it being gently rolling. It is in the process of being timbered. The timbering should be completed between the middle and end of September.