Stave off "Buck Fever" at Mark Twain Lake Print E-mail
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Monday, 07 November 2011 10:27

November 7th, 2011, Mark Twain Lake - It's that time of year. The leaves
have turned, most of the crops are out of the fields and the deer are on the
move. If "Buck Fever" has you chomping at the bit and you need a little
something to hold you over until opening day, be sure to come out to the M.W.
Boudreaux Memorial Visitor Center at Mark Twain Lake. A handful of trophies
taken locally will be on display as well as a variety of antler racks to view
and handle. Come see how your potential trophy will compare to others that
have been taken in the area. During your visit, pick up the Missouri
Department of Conservation's publication of the 2011 Fall Deer and Turkey
regulations as well as booklets pertaining to white-tailed deer management,
information on Share the Harvest opportunities and a variety of literature on
fall and winter wildlife. This would also be a great chance to swing buy to
purchase your 2012 Missouri Department of Conservation Natural Events
calendar. This annual favorite is packed full of fascinating facts about
conservation and the natural world.
The M.W. Boudreaux Memorial Visitor Center is located on Rt.
J, just south of the Clarence Cannon Dam. If you need additional information
or have questions, please contact the Corps at 573-735-4097 or email us at
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