
Gear Up for Late Fall Muskie Fishing
The coming of fall is like a giant reset button for the muskie-fishing season.

The coming of fall is like a giant reset button for the muskie-fishing season.

Everyone has their own way of measuring success. What is success to you when hunting and fishing?

Tips for taking an excellent photo of your buck after harvest

Flight Times: With timberdoodle migration kicking in, get ready for wet boots and surprising flushes.

A tragic firearms-related death of a young girl on Drummond Island during the youth hunting season remains under investigation by the Chippewa County Sheriff’s Department.

Researchers investigating the whereabouts of Michigan snowshoe hares confirm what hunters have said for quite some time: The big rabbits with the white winter coats have vanished from places where they once were abundant and

For the first time in nearly 50 years, Michigan hunters took to the state’s wetlands in pursuit of early season teal, and DNR officials believe the first season in a three-year experiment went relatively well.

For much of the fall, trolling crankbaits dominates most fishing I do. The location (and how the fish are using a particular location) determines the most efficient

Whitetail rutting behavior means more deer-auto collisions during the heart of October. How should you avoid them? In a word: Honk!
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