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Where can I get these from?
Looking to get some of these for the camp, anyone know where I get them? They have the LDWF stamp on the bottom but have never seen them at the offices I've been in |
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You try google?
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Well it's the wrong time of the year to kill ducks, but you should be able to catch most of those fish in your local lakes or rivers.....
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http://www.fishposters.com/igs/louisiana-fw.jpg
http://www.fishposters.com/igs/louisiana-sw.jpg http://www.fishposters.com/igs/louisiana-os.jpg http://www.fishposters.com/igs/lake-ponchartrain.jpg ETA:http://www.wlf.louisiana.gov/news/30472 Release Date: 12/08/2009 Hunting for that perfect holiday season gift or stocking stuffer for family or friends can sometimes be a daunting task. For help in tracking down a present for a loved one, please don't forget about your Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) this holiday season. LDWF offers gifts from the Baton Rouge headquarters Library and online store featuring the Louisiana Conservationist magazine, outdoor books from local authors about building and maintaining deer habitats, cookbooks featuring native Louisiana species and a guide to fishes of the Gulf of Mexico. LDWF also sells identification posters of native Louisiana species such as saltwater and freshwater fish, waterfowl, amphibians and insects. Lastly, LDWF is selling a new larger LDWF insignia buck knife. To order or view these items, please visit LDWF's online store at http://www.wlf.louisiana.gov/onlinestore/ or call 225-765-2918. All of these items are also for sale in the Library at the LDWF headquarters located at 2000 Quail Dr. in Baton Rouge. "Finding the perfect gift for your favorite angler or hunter was never any easier," said Thomas Gresham, assistant director of LDWF's Public Information Office. "We've assembled an assortment of books, maps and gifts to suit any outdoors enthusiast." http://www.fishposters.com/igs/new-orleans.jpg |
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They used to sell them in the Louisiana Conservationist.. Fish, ducks, turtles and snakes of Louisiana.. Haven't seen that magazine in years.. If you find some for sell let me know I'd like to get some as well.
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I miss that magazine. I would gladly pay for it today. Educational..
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Man, I started reading that magazine when I was about 10 and read every page for years.
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He kept them stacked in a basket next to his recliner. I recieved quit a few fussings for not putting them back like they were or letting a friend walk off with one. He had a few years worth stacked up and was quit protective of them. |
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I've got an entire set they are the smaller ones not the full size poster but you can have them if you would like. Had big plans to frame them and hang them in my sons room but wife wouldn't have it. |
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6-8 different ones can't quite remember
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la conservationist magazine can be found online; they put it online when they quit printing the hard copy.
I always to forget look @ it; I have years of hard copy issues. |
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Thanks fellas
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Those posters are no longer sold. Tried to find them a few years ago, and that was the result of my search. You're lucky if you find one for sale.
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