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Thursday, 24 May 2012 20:00
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will host Helena's 2012 Outdoor Fest at Spring Meadow Lake State Park and the Montana Wild Education Center on Saturday, June 9 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. The Outdoor Fest is free and open to the public.

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Montana Hunting News Written by Montana Hunter   
Thursday, 24 May 2012 20:00
Montana's Fish, Wildlife & Parks Commission is seeking public comment on the proposed classification of tilapia, an exotic fresh water fish, as a controlled species that may be possessed in Montana only with a Controlled Species Permit issued by FWP. Interest in raising tilapia for food has grown in recent years, but tilapia can become a troublesome invasive species if the fish is released or escapes into the wild.

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Montana Hunting News Written by Montana Hunter   
Thursday, 24 May 2012 17:00
A group of agencies have formed a task force to address the invasion of Eurasian Watermilfoil in Beaver Lake, west of Whitefish. A large patch of the exotic weed was found on the bottom of the lake near the boat ramp last fall. Mats, or benthic barriers, were placed on the weeds to limit growth and control further expansion in the lake.

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Montana Hunting News Written by Montana Hunter   
Thursday, 24 May 2012 14:00
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will host Helena's 2012 Outdoor Fest at Spring Meadow Lake State Park and the Montana Wild Education Center on Saturday, June 9 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. The Outdoor Fest is free and open to the public.

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Tennessee Hunting News Written by Tennessee Hunter   
Thursday, 24 May 2012 11:00

NASHVILLE --- Memorial Day holiday weekend is regarded as the unofficial start to the summer boating season and the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency wants to emphasize the use of life jackets while boating in a safe and responsible manner.


Annually, the Memorial Day weekend is one of the year’s busiest boating weekends. Last year over the holiday weekend, there were no boating fatalities. There were six reported accidents, two of which resulted in injuries.


TWRA officers made 13 boating under the influence (BUI) arrests over the weekend. Officers also issued 14 reckless/negligent operation citations.


There have been seven boating-related fatalities from five accidents thus far in 2012 in Tennessee. There were also seven fatalities at this time last year.


TWRA officers have worked 31 reportable boating accidents in 2012. Officers have also made 20 BUI arrests.


Along with the use of life jackets, TWRA wants to stress the responsible use of alcohol while boating. It is important to consider the effects of drinking and driving whether on water or land. In a boat on the water, the effects of alcohol increase because of external stressors such as engine vibration, wave motion and glare from the sun.  Operating a boat under the influence of alcohol or drugs is illegal in Tennessee.


For many Tennesseans, the Memorial Day weekend will be the first time to have the boat on the water this year.


TWRA officials say taking a few minutes to check some of the boat components may be the key to having a nice, safe day. Merely performing a simple maintenance check before getting on the water may prevent problems. Check hoses to make sure they are in good shape. Check spark plugs and be sure to use UL marine grade plugs.  Make sure the lights work and carry extra fuses and bulbs.


In addition, TWRA urges all boaters to remember the basics: 


*have a wearable life jacket for every person onboard


*if your boat is 16 feet or longer, there must be a Type IV throwable device onboard


*have onboard a fire extinguisher if you have enclosed fuel compartments or cabins


*anyone under the age of 13 must wear a life jacket at all times while the boat is underway – drifting is considered underway


*any boat operator born after January 1, 1989 must have onboard the TWRA-issued wallet Boating Safety Education Certificate


*keep alcohol to a minimum–choose a designated boat operator


*make sure there is a current boat registration


Boat Operation Basics:


*keep a proper lookout at all times


*maintain a safe speed


*practice good seasmanship


*cut the engine while boarding from the water or entering the water from the boat


*be aware of the carbon monoxide hazards that exist and keep fresh air flowing


*no wake means idle speed


*take a boating safety course – log onto www.tnwildlife.org for information.


---TWRA---


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