
Michigan DNR may expand waterfowl season
NRC considering a 10-day September season for teal.

NRC considering a 10-day September season for teal.

From shooting clays or hunting for sheds to open-water fishing there are still a lot of outdoor activities despite Michigan’s unusual winter.

Longtime Battle Creek volunteer earns one of five Roger M. Latham Sportsman Wild Turkey Service Awards at the 41st annual NWTF Convention and Sport Show in Nashville.

Spring gobbler hunters always seem to be tweaking something, whether it’s their various call lineup, camo patterns or, especially, shotgun loads to deliver the best pattern possible when the moment of truth arrives.

The issuance of fewer bear licenses and reduced hunting pressure, both in terms of hunters and hunting effort, may have played a role in the slight reduction in the bear kill from 2015.

Sharpshooters killed 63 deer during last year’s hunt, and in 2015, city officials decided that the deer culling program would be for four years to help deal with overpopulation.

Red fox, like most predators, are opportunistic feeders especially when they live in a city.

Cooley cited for “behind-the-scenes” activities associated with the successful restoration of wild turkeys in Michigan and continued efforts to monitor wild turkeys for diseases and other issues that could affect the health of Michigan’s wild

This year, it generated over $259,000 for wildlife habitat restoration, improvements; 2017 drawing winners are Michele Ketchum, Richard Farris, and Jerry Peak.
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