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Outdoors blog archive for Nov. 15, 2010

MONDAY, NOV. 15, 2010

This zebra mussels on this boat indicte why state officials are concerned about spread of the exotic species in northwest waterways. In this case, a Florida man trailered his boat across the country before being stopped at State Line by Washington State Patrol officers. The mussels can spread wildly when reintroduced to other waters.

Signs of exotic mussels found at Flathead Lake 

FISHING – Signs of exotic mussels have been found in a routine plankton sample taken in July from the northern end of Flathead Lake, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Department officials announced this afternoon.Verification testing is still under way. Test results from independent labs in…

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Buck white-tailed deer are famous for remaining hidden during fall until the mating season lures them out of the brush.  (Associated Press)

It's prime time for deer hunters

HUNTING --This is the week many white-tailed deer hunters have been anticipating. It's the last week of the late season and we're nearing the peak of the rut, when even the biggest bucks lose some of their wariness to be around receptive does.If you're not…

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Jane Schelly, pictured here at a Bhutan monastery, wears modest clothing and connects with locals in her travels.
 (The Spokesman-Review)

Travel to Turkey tonight with Jane Schelly

OUTDOOR TRAVEL -- Outdoorswoman and world traveler Jane Schelly of Spokane will present a program tonight on her lengthy visits to Turkey. The free program starts at 7 p.m. at Mountain Gear Corporate Headquarters, 6021 E Mansfield.Expect to hear about hiking options as well as…

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