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Local club offer fly casting, tying clinic The Wyoming Fly Casters, a local fly fishing club, is offering free casting and fly tying demonstrations during a Cabin Fever Clinic from 1 to 4 p.m. March 3 at the Casper Recreation Center. trib.com
FVTU February Program Do you love fishing the streams around Yellowstone, but hate the summertime crowds? If so, you won't want to miss this month's program from Flathead Valley Trout Unlimited. Well known fly fisher, fly tier, fishing guide and owner of North Fork Anglers in Cody, Wyoming Tim Wade will share some insider information on the 1,500 miles of lesser-known, but wildly productive fishing spots near the ... www.flatheadbeacon.com
Volunteers/Donations Needed 2/7 Wild B.I.R.D., 1880 S. Quebec Way, Denver, needs adult volunteers and monetary donations to help continue operations at its rehabilitation facility. Wild B.I.R.D. has sheltered, rehabilitated and released more than 10,000 healthy native birds into the parks and open spaces around Denver. www.denverpost.com
Outdoors woman camp deadline April 15 The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is accepting applications to this summer's Becoming an Outdoors-Woman camp. www.kgwn.tv
Volunteers/Donations Needed 1/29 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES/DONATIONS NEEDEDBird rescue Wild B.I.R.D., 1880 S. Quebec Way, Denver, needs adult volunteers and monetary donations to help continue operations at its rehabilitation www.denverpost.com
The hunt, hunted For the past few years, folklife specialist Andrea Graham has been all over the state, compiling one of Wyoming’s most abundant resources: hunting folklore. www.laramieboomerang.com
Volunteers/Donations Needed, 1/15 Bird rescue Wild B.I.R.D., 1880 S. Quebec Way, Denver, needs adult volunteers and monetary donations to help continue operations at its rehabilitation facility. Wild B.I.R.D. has sheltered, rehabilitated and released more than 10,000 healthy native birds into the parks and open spaces around Denver. www.denverpost.com
OUTDOORS: Show season sets stage for 2012 safaris The indoor outdoors show season began last weekend with the three-day run of the annual Tri-Cities e www.bellinghamherald.com
Faith, family, fishing & football Jason Carder isn’t supposed to be in Buffalo, serving as the newest chief of police. Heck, the 38-year-old isn’t supposed to be alive. On a trip to New York 10 years ago, Carder said he felt some small bumps on the back of his neck. When he got back to Buffalo, he went to the doctor. www.buffalobulletin.com
Old West hospitality for a waiting world Tourists from across the planet are enamored with the Old West, and in April, some 300 foreign tour operators and tour suppliers will descend on Buffalo to soak up the Johnson County way of life. www.buffalobulletin.com
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