
DNR wants to enhance public hunting lands in southern Michigan
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is in the process of establishing or updating the master plans for management of each of the state game areas in southern Michigan.

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is in the process of establishing or updating the master plans for management of each of the state game areas in southern Michigan.

From suspended fish to lead-core to kickers and socks, sport anglers use terminology that almost require a glossary for the new or uninitiated

Word on the street since a federal judge’s decision in December put gray wolves back on the endangered species list was that members of Congress might address the issue with legislation of their own.

Is the deer herd in the Upper Peninsula in trouble? Three harsh winters in a row and increased predation in recent years have led to a drastic decline in whitetail numbers north of the Mackinac

More than 300 anglers hoped to spear a sturgeon through the ice when Michigan’s Black Lake sturgeon-spearing season opened Feb. 7.

Save for the spring turkey hunt, hunting for rabbits is the last chance hunters have until the fall seasons begin

These tips could transform your abandoned, late-season feeders into a bird-watcher’s delight

Treestand falls need to be included

If you enjoy hunting, or even just watching red foxes, consider the impact an increasing coyote population may have on their numbers.
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