
Michigan DNR predicts good deer hunting in 2023 season
The Michigan DNR says deer hunters can expect relatively good hunting this year. Deer numbers are highest in the southern third of the state and decline further north.
Here is a look at what

The Michigan DNR says deer hunters can expect relatively good hunting this year. Deer numbers are highest in the southern third of the state and decline further north.
Here is a look at what

Few topics in the deer space divide hunters into opposing factions quite like the October lull does. Many hunters believe the first few weeks of October are so slow that it’s not worth even hunting.

For years I didn’t own a rangefinder, instead relying on rocks, sticks, or even pieces of tissue paper as yardage markers. Now, without having to move from my stand, I can determine the exact distance

Unseasonably warm conditions didn’t deter hunters from participating in Michigan’s early elk hunt. A total of 100 tags (70 antlerless-only and 30 any elk) were issued for the hunt and 70 of those hunters were

Nobody ever sets out to screw up a venison roast, but this doesn’t stop it from happening all too often. There are all sorts of tutorials available on how to cook a perfect venison roast.

A new positive case of chronic wasting disease in a Midland County deer over the summer is raising concerns about how the Department of Natural Resources is addressing the disease.
DNR officials collected

Bowhunting off to warm start; salmon still hitting in rivers. A look at the fishing and hunting report from across Michigan on Oct. 6, 2023.

Conservation organizations and duck hunters applauded the Sept. 20 passage of the Duck Stamp Modernization Act (H.R. 2872) by the U.S. House of Representatives.
The bill provides U.S. waterfowlers with the flexibility of possessing

Both chambers of congress rallied together in late September to fix language from the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act of 2022 that allowed the U.S. Department of Education to pull certain federal funding from schools that
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