
Wild turkey surprise: shotgunning high-noon longbeards
After sunrise, midday gobbler hunting might be the best time to tag a tom

After sunrise, midday gobbler hunting might be the best time to tag a tom

Shallow fishing techniques for spring slabs are the norm, but check bay breaklines while watching water temperatures closely!

Turkey hunting is a safe sport, but it’s important to make safety an integral part of each hunt.

Before feeding local ducks in a lake, pond, or river near you, consider these disease and human health concerns

Spring turkey hunters can expect to see ample numbers of gobblers this spring in their historic ancestrial range in southern Michigan, and slightly fewer birds as they head north.

Reports of coyote-wolf hybrids in Michigan have sparked debate online in recent months, and research by the University of Michigan and the DNR confirms their existence.

A massive limestone mining operation on public land in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula was approved by DNR Director Keith Creagh last week at the Natural Resources Commission meeting in Roscommon.

With another open-water fishing season approaching, it’s time to think about getting the boat out of storage and begin the process of prepping it for another year.

Three ‘big birds’ drum, strut and cackle as spring arrives
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