
Survey says more hunters after meat
A national hunter survey conducted this year reveals an increasing percentage of hunters are going afield in pursuit of meat, as opposed to other reasons, like recreation or camaraderie.
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A national hunter survey conducted this year reveals an increasing percentage of hunters are going afield in pursuit of meat, as opposed to other reasons, like recreation or camaraderie.

A former Bentleyville, Ohio, police officer told a state wildlife investigator “he had made the biggest mistake of his life,” disposing of dead Canada geese and mallard ducks in a popular Cleveland Metroparks reservation.

Week one of Michigan’s first modern wolf-hunting season began with success early the first morning, and wolf registrations came in almost daily for a total of 11 wolves killed by Sunday, Nov. 25

After several years of slow but steady declines in the number of conservation officers employed by the Michigan DNR, the trend is about to be reversed.

State lawmakers recently approved legislation to stiffen penalties for poachers who fix their sights on trophy bucks.

West Branch, Bennett Branch to get trout

Last month, the House Game and Fisheries Committee approved a piece of legislation to place a bounty on coyotes taken by properly licensed hunters and furtakers.

Hunters and anglers have heard the politicians and watched the industry commercials on television touting clean energy, natural gas for 100 years, and energy independence for the United States

There’s a steady yearly decline in the number of gun shots heard the first and second days of the regular gun season.
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