Your news for May 17th, 2008
Online hunter education gives prospective hunters another option

Friday, May 16, 2008

Like it or not, technology is changing the way we live our lives. Many of us now enjoy and even rely on our computers, GPS units, cell phones, fish finders and the like. The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is keeping step with these changes and in a little over a month will kick off its first Online Hunter Education Course.

Cold weather fails to derail Crappie Festival

Friday, May 16, 2008

MAYSVILLE, Mo. — Cold winds and overcast skies may not be the best ingredients for a day at the lake catching crappie, but that didn’t stop the huge crowd of anglers who lined the shores of Pony Express Lake during the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) Crappie Festival last weekend.

Current trout season allows anglers to keep a good haul of trout

Friday, May 9, 2008

Warmer weather has finally returned and along with it water temperatures have started to rise. For anglers, spring usually clouds our thoughts with the craving for a big mess of crappie, but there’s one other species who’s time has come.
For those who may have forgotten, the Everyday Pond on the campus of Missouri Western State University was stocked with more than 800 rainbow trout ranging in size from 10 inches to a whopping 24 inches.

GAME BLOG: Cardinal Relays
May 8, 2008 | by Andy Meyer
This much drama is hard to find outside of daytime television. *Cue Don LaFontaine, the epic-sounding movie trailer guy* In a meet...where two conference champions will decide the team title, ... COACHING CHANGE: Tabor officially in
April 23, 2008 | by Ross Martin
Matt Tabor stood in front of the small gathering of soon-to-be Benton senior football players Wednesday afternoon with a unique message. "I know how you like to flirt with the ... Sun shines brighter on Florida tennis
May 16, 2008 | by Rick Dunaway
What else can you say at a time like this? The Northwest Missouri State tennis team had just received a swift rump-kicking by Barry University of Florida on Wednesday, and ... Omon's shot with Buffalo
April 30, 2008 | by Scott Pummell
Northwest Missouri State running back Xavier Omon got a lot of attention around Buffalo for a sixth-round draft pick this past weekend. And Northwest coach Mel Tjeerdsma said Wednesday that ...

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