
Michigan DNR cuts antlerless permits in areas hit hard by EHD
Most Michigan deer hunters are well aware that epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) has reared its ugly head at historic levels in Michigan this year.

Most Michigan deer hunters are well aware that epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) has reared its ugly head at historic levels in Michigan this year.

The string of 11 consecutive years of hunters killing more than 2,000 black bears in Michigan likely has come to an end.

Ice anglers aren’t the only ones who should be wishing for a typical, cold Michigan winter. Deer hunters might well have the same hopes.

A recent nationwide poll of sportsmen shows the majority view conservation as equally or more important than gun rights, and they strongly support federal protections for wetlands and waterways.

Deer hunting in Michigan hasn’t always been as robust as it is today. It really wasn’t too long ago when deer hunters asked each other the question, “Did ya see anything?” instead of, “Did ya

Michigan may be adding a new trout steam category in 2013, created specifically for 10 test rivers where brook trout limits will be doubled to 10 fish per day.
Lake St. Clair Perch fishing has been very good in Lake St. Clair. Anglers fishing with minnows are catching good numbers of fish off the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club, off the Belle River Hump, and

Due to a 30-percent reduction in the number of bear licenses issued for the Upper Peninsula this year, hunters were expected to harvest fewer bruins.

There probably never has been more distain among Michigan hunters for midges – “no-see-ums” – than there is right now in southern Michigan.
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