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Daily bag limit for Canada geese is three

The DNR Division of Wildlife will collect $24,560 in fines and restitution from 10 individuals convicted of commercially selling sportfish they reeled in from the Sandusky River between 2007 and 2011.

A former veterinary technician said she will be willing to go to jail if it would spare the lives of two young white-tailed deer and four raccoons she nursed back to health on her 12.5-acre

Bowhunters across the state can anticipate finding favorable conditions for a successful archery season come Oct. 1.

Michigan prepares for second visit from Bassmaster Elite professional anglers

After a two-year effort to have mandatory antler point restrictions implemented across the Lower Peninsula, the future of that push lies in the hands of about 4,000 randomly selected hunters.

There were times in the past decade when the Keystone Sate led the entire North American continent in the harvest of Canada geese. That’s no longer the case.
When hunters head to the woods this fall they’ll want to double up on protection against black-legged ticks, since a new federal study confirms that Lyme disease is far more prevalent than previously reported.
It may sound overly simplistic, but Pennsylvania game commissioners must chose which is the more ominous threat in the southeast corner of the state – Lyme disease or chronic wasting disease.
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