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Women take to the outdoors. TPW Photo 
'Becoming an Outdoors-Woman' Starts 10th Year
AUSTIN, Texas -- Texas Parks and Wildlife is holding weekend getaways to teach women archery, rifle and muzzle loading, various water sports, hunting and kayaking and more.  full story...
Angler Survey Will Help Guide TPW Strategies
AUSTIN, Texas - More fish? Bigger fish? Which fish? How 10,000 anglers answer these types of questions will play a key role in future fisheries management strategies in Texas.  full story...
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