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3 comments | Friday, April 29, 2005

Unconfirmed reports say Game Commission officials have cited some Bradford
area residents for leek digging in the Collins Pine area recently.
Game Commission officials at the North Central office could not confirm any
specific instances, but said that leek digging is prohibited on state game
lands.
Also, any private land that is open to public hunting as a part of a co-op
access with the game commission is subject to similar enforcement.
Any fruit picking, tree cutting, leek digging, or similar behavior that
would disturb food that wildlife would eat on state game lands or co-op
lands is prohibited.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

And exactly what wildlife eats leeks?? Skunks??

1:21 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Probably.. they smell similar....

9:10 AM

 
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7:18 AM

 

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