
Results mixed for gun deer hunters
According to early reports, hunters experienced mixed results during the 2013 firearms deer-hunting season.

According to early reports, hunters experienced mixed results during the 2013 firearms deer-hunting season.

Hunters who haven’t drawn or shot their bowhunting equipment in cold winter conditions might be in for a surprise.

With today’s fishing technology, plus a few exclusive bluegill and walleye tricks, there’s no excuse for missing bites

APR proposals for white-tailed deer hunting in Michigan’s Lower Peninsula have fired up a debate on the merits of such a regulation.

Effort is aimed at supporting scientific game management, providing free hunting and fishing for military personnel and fighting invasive species.

The author hardly can wait until crossbows become legal for white-tailed deer hunting in all 50 states.

Week one of Michigan’s first modern wolf-hunting season began with success early the first morning, and wolf registrations came in almost daily for a total of 11 wolves killed by Sunday, Nov. 25

After several years of slow but steady declines in the number of conservation officers employed by the Michigan DNR, the trend is about to be reversed.

State lawmakers recently approved legislation to stiffen penalties for poachers who fix their sights on trophy bucks.
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