
Path made clear for a wolf hunt
Michigan lawmakers last week approved legislation to establish the state’s gray wolf as a game species and give the DNR’s Natural Resources Commission the authority to establish a hunting season.

Michigan lawmakers last week approved legislation to establish the state’s gray wolf as a game species and give the DNR’s Natural Resources Commission the authority to establish a hunting season.

As the saying goes, “The third time is the charm.” That old adage certainly held true for Flint hunter Bryan Kendrick.

Preseason indications pointed to a potentially good firearms deer season, and early reports from hunters seem to back up those predictions.

A Shiawassee County man faces a slew of theft, drug, and poaching charges after police officers recently searched his Owosso Township home.

Sixteen-year-old William “Will” Finkler enjoyed a week of hunting success last month that he likely will never come close to matching.
It’s hard to know what to think about Senate Bill 3525, The Sportsmen’s Act, which many thought would be passed this fall but was stopped late in November by Republicans who said it violated the

DNR Director Keith Creagh signed an order reducing the number of antlerless deer permits a hunter may buy for areas hit by epizootic hemorrhagic disease.

The first legislative hurdle to a modern wolf hunting and trapping season in Michigan was cleared earlier this month when Senate Bill 1350 was passed out of the Senate Committee on Natural Resources

Sportsmen and women across the country celebrated recently when the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service released preliminary results from a survey indicating that participation in hunting, fishing, and wildlife-related recreation was on the rise
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