
Prime porker time: If you’ve never hunted feral hogs, perhaps you should take a trip this winter
A feral hog hunt is an absolute blast and the cost is less than other big-game hunts

A feral hog hunt is an absolute blast and the cost is less than other big-game hunts

New hunting and fishing license fee rates that took effect this year resulted in about an $8 million increase in revenue over the last fiscal year, but the added money is about $3 million less

There were no firearms-related fatalities in Michigan during the 2014 hunting seasons, and nine accidents total through all seasons combined from January through December, according to DNR records.

When it comes to taking kids ice fishing, who better to ask for advice about doing it than kids themselves?

The Deep North, Midwest states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan have substantially more wolves than the West and have presented conservative models for managing the species. Why did we get stuck with relisting?

A federal judge last month threw out an Obama administration decision to remove gray wolves in the western Great Lakes region from the endangered species list

“The elk hunt is an exciting time for everyone,” DNR wildlife biologist Jennifer Kleitch said in a release.

The long, drawn-out roller-coaster ride along Michigan’s wolf-management highway was arguably the biggest story to grace the pages of Michigan Outdoor News in 2014.
If you’ve got a bone-headed antler-retriever, the time to run through a few drills is now
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