
Another liberal season for waterfowlers
When it comes to setting waterfowl-season regulations, there is no pleasing everyone, but it appears there is much to like with the coming seasons in Michigan
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When it comes to setting waterfowl-season regulations, there is no pleasing everyone, but it appears there is much to like with the coming seasons in Michigan

The seemingly long, drawn-out legislative process of reducing the number of licenses and raising hunting and fishing license fees should be coming to a head soon.

Summer salmon fishing on Lake Michigan is shaping up to be an unusual season.

Facing two chronic wasting disease management areas this fall – double the zones involved in last year’s first go-round with CWD in Pennsylvania – the Game Commission is looking to cut costs and staff commitments.

Why now? That was the question addressed at the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s most recent work group meeting when the subject turned to a new study aimed at figuring out what else, besides deer, might be

Bill McGlone was the manager of a supermarket in Mount Pocono when he decided to take a second job in a vastly different career field.

The 16-year-old from Solway is apparently the first person in the state to have received serious injuries after being attacked by a wolf.

Small-game hunters largely enjoyed a strong year in 2012, according to results of a small-game hunter survey the DNR released last week.

A brief meeting Monday between state DNR and tribal officials failed to resolve a disagreement between the parties regarding moose hunting in northeastern Minnesota.
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