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8321
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This year's hunt report compares the various types of hunts provided on games lands with checking stations from 1948 to 1967. These lands were established primarily for big game restoration, and most of the hunting is for big game. Small game hunts are provided as they can be fitted into the hunt calendar. Statistics are provided on the following types of hunts: bear-boar hunts, bear hunts, deer-bear dog hunts, buck deer gun still hunts, either sex deer hunts, archery hunts, wild turkey hunts, raccoon and opossum hunts, small games hunts, and waterfowl hunts.
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7947
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Since 1976, North Carolina has required hunters to report their big game harvest. Game managers use this information to make decisions affecting hunting seasons, bag limits, and other regulatory matters. Report Number 10 covers the 1985-1986 hunting season and lists statistics by counties for game harvests of black bear, white-tailed deer, wild boar, and wild turkey.
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6400
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Since 1976, North Carolina has required hunters to report their big game harvest. Game managers use this information to make decisions affecting hunting seasons, bag limits, and other regulatory matters. Report Number 11 covers the 1986-1987 hunting season and lists statistics by counties for game harvests of black bear, white-tailed deer, wild boar, and wild turkey.
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7946
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Since 1976, North Carolina has required hunters to report their big game harvest. Game managers use this information to make decisions affecting hunting seasons, bag limits, and other regulatory matters. Report Number 12 covers the 1987-1988 hunting season and lists statistics by counties for game harvests of black bear, white-tailed deer, wild boar, and wild turkey.
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7945
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Since 1976, North Carolina has required hunters to report their big game harvest. Game managers use this information to make decisions affecting hunting seasons, bag limits, and other regulatory matters. Report Number 13 covers the 1988-1989 hunting season and lists statistics by counties for game harvests of black bear, white-tailed deer, wild boar, and wild turkey
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7904
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Since 1976, North Carolina has required hunters to report their big game harvest. Game managers use this information to make decisions affecting hunting seasons, bag limits, and other regulatory matters. Report Number 14 covers the 1989-1990 hunting season and lists statistics by counties for game harvests of black bear, white-tailed deer, wild boar, and wild turkey.
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7879
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Since 1976, North Carolina has required hunters to report their big game harvest. Game managers use this information to make decisions affecting hunting seasons, bag limits, and other regulatory matters. Report Number 15 covers the 1990-1991 hunting season and lists statistics by counties for game harvests of black bear, white-tailed deer, wild boar, and wild turkey.
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6066
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Since 1976, North Carolina has required hunters to report their big game harvest. Game managers use this information to make decisions affecting hunting seasons, bag limits, and other regulatory matters. Report Number 6 covers the 1981-82 hunting season and lists statistics by counties for game harvests of black bear, white-tailed deer, wild boar, and wild turkey.
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7950
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Since 1976, North Carolina has required hunters to report their big game harvest. Game managers use this information to make decisions affecting hunting seasons, bag limits, and other regulatory matters. Report Number 7 covers the 1982-1983 hunting season and lists statistics by counties for game harvests of black bear, white-tailed deer, wild boar, and wild turkey.
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7949
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Since 1976, North Carolina has required hunters to report their big game harvest. Game managers use this information to make decisions affecting hunting seasons, bag limits, and other regulatory matters. Report Number 8, covering the 1983-1984 hunting season, lists statistics by counties for game harvests of black bear, white-tailed deer, wild boar, and wild turkey.
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7948
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Since 1976, North Carolina has required hunters to report their big game harvest. Game managers use this information to make decisions affecting hunting seasons, bag limits, and other regulatory matters. Report Number 9 covers the 1984-1985 hunting season and lists statistics by counties for game harvests of black bear, white-tailed deer, wild boar, and wild turkey.
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9046
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A mail survey of hunters was conducted at the close of the 1972-73 hunting season to determine the number of hunters and their successes. Data includes hunting license sales, money spent by hunters during the season, games species hunted, and hunter participation by wildlife districts.
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9421
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Since 1973, big game hunters in North Carolina have been required to tag and report the harvest of some big game species, such as black bear, female deer, and wild turkeys. In 1976, it will be mandatory for hunters to tag and reports kills of all big game animals. Wooten discusses the reasons for this.
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9424
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The mandatory big game tagging and reporting system will begin with the 1976 fall hunting season. Wooten describes how the program will work.
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9474
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The 1976-1977 hunting season was the first year of mandatory tagging for all big game species in North Carolina. Statewide turkey, wild boar, and bear kills are reported by counties. Deer kills are reported by counties and include sex of the deer; manner of taking, such as rifle, bow, or shotgun; and lands, such as game lands or others.
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