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Frigid Forage Launches Facebook Account

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009 at 1:11 PM

Frigid Forage Launches Facebook Account

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Onamia, MN --(AmmoLand.com)- Frigid Forage, the premier food plot provider for wildlife, has developed a Facebook account to share their passion for healthy deer and other wildlife with enthusiasts and hunters worldwide!

“Frigid Forage is extremely excited to share the latest information on how to provide larger, healthier game using their food plots and dispense information about our new “live trail cameras” from Buckeye in a fun and friendly atmosphere” says John Barsody, owner of Frigid Forage “We invited everyone looking for a passionate food plot provider that’s dedicated to healthy wildlife to become fans on Facebook.”

Frigid Forage is dedicated to the growth of hunting opportunities in America and knows that having feeds able to withstand cold forbidding climates of the northern latitudes is crucial to that growth.

This is why Frigid Forage chooses to produce their feed in the northern region of Minnesota. Frigid Forage provides seeds for both the Northern and Southern States, and the feed is proven to withstand both cold winters and hot summers.

Look to Frigid Forage for an extensive product line helping to produce larger bucks and a healthier deer herd. The food plots are frost resistant and allows for hunting opportunities even in the dead of winter!

Facebook is proud to house the Frigid Forage page at:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Frigid-Forage/83612279390

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Frigid Forage is headquartered in Onamia, Minnesota where food plots have to bear “real winter” conditions. To see how Frigid Forage can help to provide larger, healthier game, and to learn more about food plots and the Buckeye camera, see www.frigidforage.com or call 320-532-5020 for extensive ‘how-to’ information and to learn more about their extensive product line.

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West Virginia Forecasts Higher Fall Wild Turkey Hunting Harvest

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009 at 1:48 PM

West Virginia DNR Forecasts Higher Fall Wild Turkey Hunting Harvest

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West Virginia DNR

SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. – -(AmmoLand.com)-The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources predicts a slightly higher harvest of wild turkeys during the 2009 fall hunting season compared to the fall 2008 harvest of 1,206, according to Paul Johansen, Assistant Chief in Charge of Game Management for DNR. This prediction is based upon the increased number of turkey broods reported in July and field notes reported by cooperators in the 2009 West Virginia Mast Survey and Hunting Outlook.

“The poor and spotty mast conditions reported this fall will tend to concentrate birds, and wildlife biologists expect many flocks to be out feeding in open fields or along field borders,” Johansen predicted. “These factors will serve to make birds more accessible to hunters and vulnerable to harvest.”

The spotty hard mast production found in the Eastern Panhandle and mountain counties should concentrate turkeys in areas where the beech and oak mast “hit.” This concentration of turkeys around available food sources in the traditional fall-hunted counties will provide turkey hunters with greater opportunities for success.

Wildlife biologists expect the fall turkey harvest in the mountain counties to be up slightly, while the fall harvest in the Eastern Panhandle is expected to be similar to last year’s numbers. The non-traditional fall-hunted counties found in the Northern Panhandle and along the Ohio River Valley are also expected to see fall turkey harvests similar to last year.

Hunters should be aware of changes in the counties that will be open for fall turkey hunting during the 2009 hunting season. Fourteen traditional fall-hunted counties will be open to a four-week season Oct. 24 through Nov. 21, 2009.

Preston County will have a two-week season from Oct. 24 to Nov. 7. Nine counties (Brooke, Hancock, Harrison, Marshall, Mason, Ohio, Upshur, Wirt, and Wood), will be open Oct. 24 through Oct. 31. Consult the 2009 Hunting and Trapping Regulations for details or log onto the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources Web site at www.wvdnr.gov for additional information.

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