
Lingering cold, snow taking toll on U.P. wildlife
There was an extremely mild start to winter in the northern tier of Michigan that had sportsmen and biologists anticipating the fourth mild winter in a row
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There was an extremely mild start to winter in the northern tier of Michigan that had sportsmen and biologists anticipating the fourth mild winter in a row

Twenty-three whitetails and four cattle herds found infected with bovine tuberculosis in 2012 and early ‘13 are reasons for continued vigilance against the respiratory disease.

Your chances of getting a doe tag this fall are infinitely greater than your chances of drawing an elk tag, there’s no doubt about that.

The Pennsylvania Game Commission’s attempt to satisfy hunters by going to split deer seasons has largely failed.

A bill introduced in the state House last month that, if made law, would prevent DMAP permits from being issued on public lands, has divided sportsmen and organizations representing them.

A vote on the House Legacy bill, which includes appropriations from the Outdoor Heritage Fund, was scheduled for last Saturday before being scuttled at the last moment.

Poor weather during the first turkey-hunting period this spring apparently had a negative effect.

Craig Miska had to do his job last Saturday as he checked anglers fishing on Big Stone Lake during the border waters fishing opener.

When it comes to fishing, change is inevitable, but some things never change
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