Hunting

Displaying 1 - 50 of 80 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Killing cougars not OK
Northern Iowan 100:17, p.10
Believes we should be more protective of cougars in Iowa.
2 First hunt proves educational
Northern Iowan 99:28, p.7
Describes his first experience hunting deer.
3 Reader outlines hunter's safety purpose
Northern Iowan 99:24, p.9
Defends the hunter's safety course after statements made by Nick Schmitz.
4 Hunter's safety course off target
Northern Iowan 99:22, p.7
Discusses his boredom in taking a hunter safety course.
5 West Nile--threat to pheasant and duck hunters?
Public Relations News Release 2002:587, p.1
Randy Mercer will talk about the recent West Nile virus epidemic and whether or not it poses a threat to those who consume game birds.
6 Hunting safety
Public Relations News Release 2001:108, p.1
Dan Bennion reminds Iowa hunters about safety.
7 Hunting is big business: $260,000 to Iowa
Northern Iowan 93:26, p.9
Hunting license and stamps must be purchased before hunting in Iowa; photo.
8 Long live vegetarians!
Northern Iowan 91:30, p.9
Opposes hunting.
9 Man's primitive need to stalk and kill, alive and well
Northern Iowan 91:28, p.6
Account of recent hunting trip.
10 Bow hunting our urban deer
Northern Edition 2:29, p.2
Favors careful bow hunting.
11 Bow hunting is allowed where?
Northern Edition 2:28, p.2
Disagrees with plan to hunt deer in George Wyth Park.
12 The Cold Truth
Northern Edition 2:24, p.3
Critical of animal rights activists; favors hunting.
13 Population poses threat; too many deer in local areas
Northern Iowan 90:65, p.3
Deer population surplus leads to bow hunting season.
14 Hunter definition goes beyond one who kills
Northern Iowan 88:56, p.2
Believes letter writer does not know the facts about hunting.
15 Students should write to Congress; Find out facts on hunting
Northern Iowan 88:56, p.3
Points out ways in which hunters have helped wildlife populations to grow.
16 Hunters "pleasantly amused" by Vaughn's letter
Northern Iowan 88:56, p.3
Points out rules which control hunting.
17 Hunter responds to issues in Vaughn's letter about hunting
Northern Iowan 88:56, p.4
18 Student urges others to write congressmen about hunting
Northern Iowan 88:54, p.3
Believes hunting is wrong.
19 Action needed to stop poaching
Northern Iowan 88:52, p.2
Cites examples of illegal hunting.
20 Reader finds editorial cartoon of gun control 'disgusting'
Northern Iowan 88:23, p.3
Believes cartoonist has wrong idea about hunting and guns.
21 Tell me, where did all the deer go?
Northern Iowan 87:28, p.17
Population of deer is down from previous years.
22 Author sees predator problems in the future
Northern Iowan 87:22, p.13
Number of hunters and other predators greatly outnumbers the prey.
23 Hunters' success depends on quarry
Northern Iowan 87:20, p.
A review of hunting success in the 1989 season.
24 Pheasants: Guide to the top ringneck hunting grounds
Northern Iowan 87:16, p.15
Opening day of pheasant hunting season is tradition for columnist.
25 Hunter offers deer hunting tips
Northern Iowan 86:29, p.17
26 Hunters notice change in weather conditions
Northern Iowan 86:22, p.15
Hunting regulations and changes in laws for the 1989-1990 hunting season.
27 Opening day of pheasant season is success
Northern Iowan 86:18, p.16
Recounts hunting experiences.
28 Hunter falls short with turkeys
Northern Iowan 86:16, p.19
Description of recent turkey hunt.
29 Hunter talks about unusual experiences
Northern Iowan 86:11, p.10
30 Hunters ready for fall
Northern Iowan 86:8, p.14
31 Hunters, hikers cautioned to check for deer tricks carrying dangerous Lyme disease
Public Relations News Release 1987:106, p.1
Professor Nixon Wilson conducts research on five species of Iowan ticks likely to host Lyme disease. Wilson cautions outdoorsmen to wear light colored clothing, and check their children and animals for the parasite.
32 Stands fast on story
Northern Iowan 74:26, p.2
Reporter maintains that hunting story was accurate.
33 UNI pheasant hunters have been victim of sexist attack
Northern Iowan 74:25, p.2
Humorous response to earlier hunting article.
34 Pheasant hunting? Well, sort of . . . .
Northern Iowan 74:24, p.5
A quick look at a student hunting expedition.
35 Montross killed in accident
College Eye 63:21, p.8
David Montross killed in hunting accident.
36 Shotguns boom, pheasants fall, hunters happy
College Eye 56:10, p.6
Pheasant season has started; writer tells of his hunting experience, and gives safety tips for hunting.
37 Open season on ducks--SCIer bags limit early
College Eye 56:7, p.7
Discusses the opening of duck hunting season, and the most common ducks found in Iowa.
38 State conservation officers were caught using illegal practices recently in Springbrook State park, near Guthrie Center. But it was part of the game
Public Relations News Release 1950:413, p.1
The officers staged the setup so 52 teachers could distinguish unlawful methods of fishing, trapping, and hunting, said G. W. Mouser, director of the Teachers Conservation camp being held in the park. Teachers listed.
39 Safety film stresses caution while hunting
College Eye 42:9, p.8
Bert Woodcock shows film to class.
40 Charles will retire; plans hunting trip
College Eye 40:7, p.1
Professor John Charles is planning a six-month trip to Africa.
41 Myron E. Russell
Alumnus 31:1, p.16
Looking forward to hunting season.
42 Students take crack at circling wild geese
College Eye 32:8, p.1
Geese circle campus all day.
43 Student naturalists are frightened by bullets
College Eye 27:53, p.1
Students hear shots while looking for specimens.
44 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clay
Alumnus 16:4, p.23
Went on a fishing and hunting trip in Canada.
45 Blackie fools the coaches at the Men's Gymnasium
College Eye 22:31, p.6
R. V. Black outsmarts Coach McCuskey in hunting a gopher outside the Men's Gym.
46 Kingery saves life of Howard Benshoof in shotgun accident
College Eye 22:7, p.1
Howard Benshoof loses arm in hunting accident; Delmer Kingery gets him doctor in time to save his life.
47 Mary Louise Hoyt shoots self with rifle by accident
College Eye 22:6, p.3
Shoots self while preparing for hunting trip; should recover quickly.
48 Taxidermist adds new specimens to Museum collection
College Eye 21:14, p.1
John Hodges returns from New Mexico with animal specimens and pottery.
49 College taxidermist bags huge cougar
College Eye 21:13, p.1
John Hodges on hunting expedition in New Mexico.
50 Hunters whose gun fighters itch
Public Relations News Release 1929:55, p.1
College Taxidermist J. S. Hodges is on a hunting trip in New Mexico.