Good retrievers don’t always have four paws
A goose hunter does what it takes to retrieve a bird during Michigan’s early goose season.
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A goose hunter does what it takes to retrieve a bird during Michigan’s early goose season.
Good retrievers don’t always have four paws Read More »
Trail now leads through this blogger’s fence.
Black bears making their presence known around Sault Ste. Marie Read More »
Time is winding down to comment on the management direction of Lime Island in the St. Mary’s River.
Voice your opinion on Lime Island management plan Read More »
Logging on to webcams around the world will allow you to watch everything from nesting puffins on the Atlantic coast, to brown bears catching salmon on the Pacific, or immature peregrine falcons growing up under the International Bridge in Sault Ste. Marie.
Smile, critters, you’re on camera Read More »
I just arrived home from a fishing trip out of Port Clinton, Ohio, which promotes itself as the walleye capital of the world. From what I’ve seen after every visit, I cannot argue the city’s claim to fame. I was part of a group of guys who have been fishing Lake Erie with charter captains
Lake Erie producing limits of walleyes these days Read More »
While headed to work the other day, long before dawn, I looked out over the St Mary’s River river and noticed what seemed to be fog. Then I noticed a couple spikes of light and I realized it wasn’t a fog bank, but the aurora borealis or northern lights. It wasn’t the most brilliant display
Stop, look, soak it in Read More »
The fact that this hunter’s decoy is a mounted gobbler may have escalated this intense interaction.
Gobbler chaser rethinking his whole no-decoy rule Read More »
New perch regulations in Michigan have reduced the daily creel limit to 25 perch per angler, per day, on most Michigan waters.
Yellow perch limit makes sense to me Read More »
Spring arrived on March 20, but you wouldn’t know it if you live in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
In Michigan, spring arrives from south to north Read More »