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The Arizona Game and Fish Department opens the Copper State Draw on April 1, offering hunters additional permit-tags for mule deer, white-tailed deer, pronghorn, and elk. A premier antlered mule deer permit-tag for the Arizona Strip north of the Grand Canyon is included, with applications accepted through April 7 at copperstatedraw.azgfd.com.

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Oklahoma Hunters and Anglers and the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation are hosting two turkey hunting workshops in early April before the spring season opener. The OHA's Turkey Hunting 101 Workshop on April 4 in Edmond covers hunting strategies, biology, and gear for $25 adults. The Packsaddle WMA Field Day on April 11 offers public land hunting instruction and shooting range access.

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The Arizona Game and Fish Department has released proposed hunt recommendations for 2026-2027 seasons covering deer, javelina, bighorn sheep, black bear, mountain lion, and other game species. Public comments are welcome via email or regional offices, with the Arizona Game and Fish Commission reviewing recommendations at an April 10 public meeting in Phoenix.

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Arkansas Hunters Feeding the Hungry President Ronnie Ritter and Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Deer Management Assistance Program Coordinator Jeremy Brown reported record success in their partnership with deer camps. During the 2025-26 season, hunters harvested and donated 715 deer across 52 clubs, generating 23,595 pounds of venison and 128,000 packages of shelf-stable snack sticks distributed to needy families and school backpack programs.

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Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Elk, moose, and bighorn sheep applications must be submitted online before midnight on March 25 through the North Dakota Game and Fish Department's website. These lottery licenses are issued as once-in-a-lifetime licenses, and previous recipients are ineligible to reapply for the same species.

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Pennsylvania hunters harvested approximately 505,600 deer during the 2025-26 season, a 6% increase from the previous year, according to Pennsylvania Game Commission estimates. The increase was driven by both antlered and antlerless harvests, with the latter intentionally higher to manage deer populations and address Chronic Wasting Disease concerns across the state's 22 Wildlife Management Units.

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Tuesday, March 24, 2026

North Dakota's 2026 waterfowl season opens for residents September 26 and nonresidents October 5. The resident-only portion has been extended from seven to nine days, providing additional early season opportunities. The North Dakota 2026-27 Hunting and Trapping Guide will provide further details.

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The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission reviewed public comment survey results on proposed regulations changes during its March 18-19 meeting in Hot Springs. Of over 24,000 responses, the commission removed a mud motor horsepower increase proposal due to public opposition and noise concerns, while commissioners discussed elk population management and chronic wasting disease response.

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The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission approved 2026-2027 waterfowl hunting season recommendations, transitioning to a three duck-zone configuration and approving a nine-day early teal season. The commission also recognized Tom and Bonnie Ferry and Ponca Volunteer Fire and Rescue for their 20-year support of the Missouri River Outdoor Expo.

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Montana's spring male turkey season opens April 15, with licenses available at FWP offices, License Ambassador locations, and online. A new regulation requires nonresident hunters on public lands and hunting access program lands to wait 10 days after residents to hunt upland game birds except mountain grouse.

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Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Two adult male mountain lions were harvested March 16 during the Pine Ridge Unit Auxiliary Season, closing Nebraska's 2026 mountain lion hunting season. The state harvested 18 mountain lions across three units this year, the highest total ever recorded.

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Tuesday, March 17, 2026

North Dakota anglers, hunters, and trappers must obtain new licenses beginning April 1, 2026. Licenses can be purchased online through the North Dakota Game and Fish Department website at gf.nd.gov or at more than 80 vendor locations throughout the state.

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Michigan DNR announces spring turkey hunting licenses are now available for Hunt 0234 (May 2-31, statewide) and Hunt 0301 (April 18-May 31, private lands in southern Michigan). Both seasons have unlimited quotas and do not require drawing applications. Hunters must report harvests within 72 hours using eHarvest or physical kill tags.

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