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Latest Issue of NH Wildlife Journal Features Deer Hunting Strategies, Bird Dog Coaching, and Extra – NH Fish and Game Department

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September 29, 2023

Concord, NH – In the latest concern of the New Hampshire Wildlife Journal journal (September/October 2023), we requested Wes Reed, who has been breeding and coaching retrievers and flushing breeds for some 35 years, to elucidate the basic expertise a canine should develop to carry out within the uplands or the water. In his story, “Meet Your Next Hunting Partner,” Reed describes the coaching strategies he makes use of to arrange a pup for discipline and fowl success, and explores a number of the most iconic chook canine breeds.

For those that are trying ahead to harvesting their first buck, “Targeting Your Whitetail” examines some standard ways employed by profitable hunters every fall. Author Mark Beauchesne introduces readers to 2 distinctive searching types, stump sitting and nonetheless searching, which sound related however are essentially completely different. New hunters will uncover the method that’s very best for them, and wildlife watchers might uncover a brand new strategy to interact with Granite State wildlife.

Also on this concern, John Litvaitis introduces readers to nature’s undertakers. In his story “Where the Dead Things Go,” Litvaitis explains how a wide range of opportunistic creatures, from microorganisms and bugs to mammals and birds, assist to maintain the setting tidy and the advantages of scavengers.

In the “On the Nature Trail” column, you’ll meet the insect-controlling massive brown bat, which consumes its personal physique weight in bugs every evening. Just in time for a fall journey, “What’s Wild” explores the Deer Hill Wildlife Management Area in Brentwood.

Not a subscriber to New Hampshire Wildlife Journal? The journal is printed 6 occasions a 12 months by the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department. Subscriptions are simply $15 for one 12 months or $25 for 2 years— that’s 40% off the duvet worth. It additionally makes an important reward!

Don’t Miss an Issue: Subscribe on-line or by mail at www.wildlife.nh.gov/shop-and-support/subscribe-nh-wildlife-journal.

New Hampshire Wildlife Journal journal accommodates no industrial promoting. Subscription income helps the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department preserve and handle the state’s fish and wildlife, promote conservation schooling, and keep alternatives for out of doors recreation within the Granite State. Visit www.wildnh.com.

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