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October 21, 2025

Minnesota’s bear kill sees late-season increase

While late-season warm weather wasn’t helpful for walleye stocking or early archery harvest, it sure helped out during the final few days of the black bear season this year.
“If I could have the perfect bear-hunting weather, it would be 80 degrees, sunny, with like a 5- to 8-mile an hour wind,” said bear-hunting guide and owner of Fall River Outfitters, James Wallner. 
And Mother Nature delivered with a spell of warmth the first week of October.

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Buck rescued after being trapped between concrete barriers on Michigan’s I-75

The Oakland County Sheriff’s Department rescued a 4-point buck on October 6 that had become trapped between concrete barriers on I-75.
According to the department, a motorist called the Auburn Hills Police Department to report that a buck had been hit by a vehicle on I-75 near Lapeer Road. It is unclear how it happened, but the young buck somehow ended up trapped between two concrete barriers.

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Michigan Mixed Bag: Remember hunter orange, proper tags for deer seasons

Many hunters agree that this is the best time of year, with archery deer season underway and the regular firearm deer season quickly approaching.
Just don’t let time sneak up on you: If you purchase your required deer tags online, remember to leave enough time for them to arrive in the mail.

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