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Air Force Cycling Team riders on RAGBRAI 2012

An unidentified member of the USAF Cycling Team makes a water stop in Shellsburg, Iowa, on day five of RAGBRAI 2012. The AF Cycling Team is made up with active duty, National Guard, Reserve and retired members. The 88-member team rode RAGBRAI 2012 and helped riders who were disabled and stopped along the way. RAGBRAI is The Register's Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa; the largest and longest organized bicycle ride in the world. This year's week-long ride covered 471 miles-starting in Sioux City and ending in Clinton, Iowa. The AF Cycling team meets riders every day and spreads a positive message to each person they assist along the way.


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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) recently announced a proposed 60-day duck hunting season and six-duck daily bag limit for the upcoming 2012-13 late waterfowl season in the Mississippi Flyway, which extends across Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee and Wisconsin.  The Service also proposed geese hunting season lengths and bag limits that vary by state and area.

The proposed late season waterfowl frameworks will appear in a mid-August edition of the Federal Register for public comment. States select their individual seasons from within the federal frameworks that establish the earliest beginning and latest ending dates and the maximum season length and bag limits.

A duck hunting season is proposed of not more than 60 days between September 22, 2012, and January 27, 2013. The proposed daily bag limit is six and may include no more than four mallards (two hens), three wood ducks, one mottled duck, two redheads, four scaup, two pintails, one black duck, and one canvasback. The proposed daily bag limit of mergansers is five, only two of which may be hooded mergansers. In states that include mergansers in the duck bag limit, the daily limit is the same as the duck bag limit, only two which may be hooded mergansers.

Generally, seasons for Canada goose would be held between September 22, 2012, and January 31, 2013, and vary in length among states and areas. States would be able to select seasons for light geese not to exceed 107 days with 20 geese daily between September 22, 2012, and March 10, 2013; for white-fronted geese the proposed season would not exceed 74 days with a two-bird daily bag limit or 88 days with a one-bird daily bag limit between September 22, 2012, and February 17, 2013; and for brant it would not exceed 70 days with a two-bird daily bag limit or 107 days with a one-bird daily bag limit between September 22, 2012, and January 31, 2012. There is no possession limit for light geese.

The Service's 2012 Waterfowl Population Status Report summarizes information on the status of duck and goose populations and habitat conditions during spring of 2012. In the traditional survey area, which includes the north-central United States, south-central and northern Canada and Alaska, the 2012 total duck population estimate was 48.6 million birds, an increase of 7 percent over last year's estimate. Despite poorer habitat conditions compared to 2011, population abundance estimates are good for this breeding season. The total pond estimate for prairie Canada and the US combined was 5.5 million, which is down 32 percent from last year.

The annual survey results guide the Service's waterfowl conservation programs under authority of the 1918 Migratory Bird Treaty Act. Each year the Service works in partnership with states from the four flyways to establish regulatory frameworks for waterfowl hunting season lengths, dates, and bag limits. All of this information represents the largest data set on any wildlife species group in the world and helps provide hunting opportunities while ensuring the long-term health of waterfowl populations.

The Status of Waterfowl report can be found at http://www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/. To view a video of the Status of Waterfowl video visit: http://flyways.us/status-of-waterfowl/video-report/.

The mission of the Service's Migratory Bird Program is to ensure long-term ecological sustainability of  migratory bird populations and their habitats for future generations, through careful monitoring, effective management, and by supporting national and international partnerships that conserve habitat for migratory birds and other wildlife.

The mission of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. We are both a leader and trusted partner in fish and wildlife conservation, known for our scientific excellence, stewardship of lands and natural resources, dedicated professionals and commitment to public service. For more information on our work and the people who make it happen, visit www.fws.gov.

Connect with our Facebook page at facebook.com/usfwsmidwest, follow our tweets at twitter.com/usfwsmidwest, watch our YouTube Channel at youtube.com/usfws and download photos from our Flickr page at flickr.com/photos/usfwsmidwest.

 

-FWS-

RE: 2012 Camp Courageous Sprint Triathlon

There's still time to get registered for the 2012 Camp Courageous Sprint Triathlon, presented by Transamerica! The event begins at 8am on Sunday August 5th and the entire Triathlon will take place at Camp Courageous located near Monticello, Iowa.

Individuals and teams will participate in a 300 meter swim at the Camp's indoor pool facility, a 15.5 mile bike ride, and a 4K run that will take competitors through Pictured Rocks Camp, Pictured Rocks State Park, and the Camp Courageous grounds. This is a great opportunity for families and friends to participate as a team or individuals. There are no age restrictions; children and adults who are physically prepared to participate in a triathlon are welcome.
You may still take advantage of early registration savings through July 31, 2012; $80 for individuals, $180 for teams. All athletes must be a U.S.A.T. member. Entry fees include a one-day membership (deduct $10 for each current U.S.A.T. member). To register, or for complete event information, go to www.campcourageous.org.
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LA CROSSE, Wis. (July 25, 2012) - The National Guard FLW College Fishing Central Conference event scheduled for Saturday, July 28th on the Mississippi River in La Crosse, Wis., that had been cancelled will now proceed as originally scheduled. The tournament that had been rescheduled for Aug. 5th on Rend Lake has now been cancelled.
Anglers will take off from the originally scheduled Clinton Street Bridge in La Crosse, Wis.
The tournament had been cancelled because of U.S. Coast Guard regulations restricting how volunteers can be reimbursed for their assistance. The issue has now been resolved.
More information can be found at CollegeFishing.com.
ABOUT FLW 
FLW is the industry's premier tournament-fishing organization, providing unparalleled fishing resources and entertainment to our sponsors, fans and host communities. FLW is offering anglers of all skill levels the opportunity to compete for millions in prize money nationwide in 2012 over the course of 191 tournaments across five tournament circuits, each providing an avenue to the sport's richest payday and most coveted championship trophy - the Forrest Wood Cup. FLW is committed to providing a lifestyle experience that is the "Best in Fishing, On and Off the Water," through a variety of platforms including tournaments, outdoor expos and the world's richest fantasy sports game - FLW Fantasy Fishing. For more information about FLW and FLW Fantasy Fishing, visit FLWOutdoors.com or FantasyFishing.com and look for FLW on Twitter and Facebook.
Visit the FLW Outdoors Media Center at FLWOutdoors.com/mc for additional information
The Quad City Wolfpack semipro football team is playing at the Brady Street Stadium this Saturday, July 28th at 5pm. Tim Dwight will be at the game signing autographs and supporting the Quad City Wolfpack and King's Harvest Ministries. Tim is a former collegiate and professional football player who was a wide receiver and return specialist in the NFL for 10 seasons. He played college football for the U of I, and was a two-time All-American. He played professionally for the Falcons, San Diego Chargers, New England Patriots, New York Jets and Oakland Raiders of the NFL.

The Quad City Wofpack are generously donating a portion of their ticket sales to help King's Harvest Ministries. King's Harvest serves the poor and homeless in the Quad Cities and is located at 824 W. 3rd Street in downtown Davenport.

Anne McVey, Fundraising Coordinator for King's Harvest Ministries stated "It is a fun event for the whole community. People can attend the football game with their friends and family, meet Tim Dwight and help King's Harvest and their Shelter for Homeless Mothers with Children."

If you would like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview with Matt McClean, owner and General Manager of the Quad City Wolfpack, please call 563-590-3985. If you would like more information on King's Harvest please call Gale McClean, 563-370-6458.

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Quad City Soccerfest
Saturday, September 29
8am - Late
Modern Woodmen Park
This youth Soccer tournament run by Davenport Parks and Recreation is held in the River Bandits stadium for a real tournament atmosphere! Championship games will play "Under the Lights" to claim the First Annual Bandit Tournament Championship Trophies. Concessions, Entertainment and plenty of fun will round out this tournament into a true event. We will accept 4 teams in each bracket of U-6, U-8 and U-10 Boys and girls groupings.
Fee: $200 per team
Click below to register:

Soccer fest poster

Washington, D.C. - Congressman Dave Loebsack today joined a bipartisan group of 59 lawmakers in calling on the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) to ensure uniforms for future Olympics are manufactured in America.  It was recently reported that the uniforms for the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Teams for the London Games designed by Ralph Lauren were manufactured in China. Loebsack is a member of the House Manufacturing Caucus, as well as the Make it in America Working Group.

"At a time when so many Americans are still searching for work, it is offensive that the USOC would not support our workers and their families by manufacturing the uniform here," wrote the Members of Congress.  "Team USA should wear uniforms that evoke more than just an image, but actual labor from workers and raw materials from America. Hard working Americans should have the privilege of manufacturing uniforms for Team USA.  The USOC should immediately adopt a policy to ensure that future uniforms are manufactured in America."

A copy of the letter can be found here.

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CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa - Junior DeAnna Marguglio earned an athletic letter for outstanding participation on the Coe College women's track team during the spring 2012 season. Marguglio, a 2009 Davenport Central  graduate is the daughter of Dr. Vard and Sharon Marguglio.

Marguglio is a first year letter winner in women's track. The women's track and field team is under the direction of fifth-year Head Coach Michael Warta. Coe finished 13th at the NCAA Indoor Championships and 28th at the NCAA Outdoor Championships.

Escape The Heat, Meet The Legend and Bring The Family

WHO:

Roger Craig, the former NFL running back for the San Francisco 49ers will sign autographs and take photos for fans during his visit to the Quad Cities.

Fans will recall that Roger won three Super Bowls in 1984, 1988 and 1989 while playing with football legends Joe Montana and Jerry Rice.

Roger Craig was born in Davenport, Iowa went to college at the University of Nebraska and joined the San Francisco 49ers in 1983. Craig is well-known for his distinctive high-knee running technique. Craig retired in 1993 with the Minnesota Vikings.

 

WHERE:

SouthPark Mall

4500 16th Street

Moline, IL 61265

 

WHAT:

Roger will be signing autographes in the store located next to GNC and Maurices

 

WHEN:

Sunday, July 22 from 4p-6p

Autographs for small items will start at $25, premium items will be $50 and photo opportunities start at $40.

 

For more information and up to the minute sales and event info, please follow us on Facebook and Twitter or visit us online at www.facebook.com/southparkmallil or www.twitter.com/southparkmallil

--Photographers and Camera Crews Welcome--

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BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA - 07/10/2012 - Editor's Note: Phil King is not only a catfish guide, but he's one of the nation's and the world's top tournament catfishermen, having competed in the World Catfish Classic in Spain.
King guides on the Tennessee River near Pickwick Lake and Memphis, Tennessee. In 2009, King took first place in the Bass Pro Shop Big Cat Quest tournament held in Memphis with nine catfish weighing 234 pounds. His largest catfish was a 67.10-pound blue cat. For much of his life, King has fished either full-time or part-time as a commercial catfisherman on the Tennessee River. He knows the places in the river where the big cats hang-out, because he's fished this river for more than 2 decades.

"I don't know why catfish prefer chicken livers, because they certainly aren't found naturally in anywhere," King says. "But I've learned that during the hottest part of the summer, for some reason, chicken livers produce more and bigger cats during hot weather than any-other bait I've ever fished." King's catfish honey hole at Pickwick Lake on the Tennessee River is a spot in the middle of the river where the bottom drops off from 41 to 78 feet. "Upriver of the hole are a lot of mussel beds," King explains. "The cats feed on those mussels and then come back and rest in the hole. At this particular spot, the river necks-down. Even when there's not much current coming-through the river, this place almost always has more current than other locations on the river do. Anytime you can find a spot where a river becomes a bottleneck, and the area has plenty of current as well as a deep hole in it, you not only can find cats there but specifically big cats."

King fishes with bottom-bumping tackle and techniques. King also carries with him a large dip net, another of his secrets for landing big cats. "Many big cats are lost at the boat because an angler isn't prepared to boat a large catfish," King comments. "I use a 32-inch x 27-inch size dip net. Then, I can get a big cat in the net and pull it into the boat." King caught his biggest catfish ever, a 64 pounder, in 1997 during the National Catfish Derby. King has spent his lifetime fishing and more than 25 years targeting catfish on the Tennessee River and other places, including overseas. He'll take two anglers catfishing with their rods and reels all day, and they'll average 30 to 100 pounds of cats. "All the fishermen have to do is show-up with their fishing licenses, what they want to eat and drink and an ice chest to carry home their catches," King says. "I provide the rods, the reels, the hooks, the tackle and the bait. I clean the fish for them and then put the fish in their ice chests." To fish with Phil King's Catfishing Guide Service, call 662-286-8644, or go to http://www.h2othouse.com/catfish/

In John E. Phillips' new Kindle book, "Catfish Like a Pro," he interviews some of the best catfishermen in the world, to learn the techniques for not only catching big catfish, but also for catching large numbers of eating-size catfish. Or, you can go to http://www.amazon.com/kindle-ebooks, and type-in the name of the book to find it.

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