‘Operation North Coast’ likely to result in poaching charges
An investigation by Ohio Division of Wildlife agents is pointing toward a possible cascade effect of alleged illegal selling of fish and game…
An investigation by Ohio Division of Wildlife agents is pointing toward a possible cascade effect of alleged illegal selling of fish and game…
EASTERN UP Pickford Area Perch fishing has been slow on Munuscong Bay. Ice conditions were deteriorating last week, and a few snow machines had gone through the ice. Perch fishing has been slow on Lake Huron at Cedarville and Hessel, too. Wilderness Treasures, (906) 647-4002. Drummond Island Area There was no safe ice around Drummond
NORTHWESTERN LP Alanson There was still ice on Burt and Crooked lakes last week, but access is difficult as shore ice has deteriorated. One ambitious angler launched his boat in the open water in the channel on Crooked, but didn’t report catching any fish. There was no snow on the ground. Young’s Bait and Party Shop, (231) 548-5286. Traverse City Area
Lake St. Clair Perch fishing has been good in the open water on Lake St. Clair in front of Selfridge Field, at Metro Beach, and around Harsen’s Island. Anglers fishing with a slip bobber and either a wax worm or a minnow report good action. A few crappies and bluegills have been caught lately, too. Lakeside Fishing Shops, (586)
DISTRICT 1 CO Brian Lasanen and Sgt. Grant Emery worked a snowmobile patrol in Bruce Crossing. While working a trail crossing where snowmobilers have blown through the stop sign at high rates of speed in the past, both officers observed a snowmobiler disregard the stop sign and continue down the trail. CO Lasanen contacted the
Banquets/Fundraisers March 26: Shiawassee WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., ZCBJ, WFLA Hall, Owosso. For more info call Doug Allie, 989-666-4066. March 31: Mecosta County WTU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Fraternal Order of Eagles, Big Rapids. For more info call Randy LaPreze, 231-349-1395. April 2: Stockbridge WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., American Legion, Stockbridge. For more info call Jim
After a mild winter throughout most of the state, turkey hunters can expect to find excellent opportunities to fill their tags during the spring turkey season.
Many folks use home canning as a way to preserve not only the harvest from their summer gardens, but also their wild game and fish. But how long is it actually safe to store this bounty and still eat it? According to the National Center for Home Preservation…Properly canned food stored in a cool, dry
Twin Cities Metro ALEXANDRIA AREA The ice that remains is floating and limited, and many small lakes are now ice-free. Fishing reports have been limited to a few crappies being caught by anglers fishing from shore in some of the shallow lagoons off main-lake areas. Warmer water will quickly improve the panfish