
Stocking of salmon could be slashed in Michigan
Michigan fish managers are facing a frightening scenario on Lake Michigan: too few prey fish to sustain the salmon population at current stocking levels.

Michigan fish managers are facing a frightening scenario on Lake Michigan: too few prey fish to sustain the salmon population at current stocking levels.

Regional advisory teams are meeting to discuss deer management in southern Michigan, the northern Lower Peninsula, and the Upper Peninsula

Legislation aimed at creating more northern wild turkey habitat in Michigan and determining whether disease may be suppressing those populations

With only a few weeks remaining until the spring turkey season begins, hunters throughout the state are getting ready to head to the woods and chase gobblers with bow and arrow, crossbow, or shotgun.

An eastern Michigan man is facing poaching charges in two counties after he allegedly killed numerous bucks during the course of the 2011 deer season.
Department of Natural Resources conservation officer Steve Mooney has been named Michigan Conservation Officer of the Year by the National Wild Turkey Federation.
The Department of Natural Resources’ Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (BOW) program is offering a handgun class for women interested in obtaining a concealed pistol license (CPL). Taking place at the Caledonia Sportsman’s Club in Alto on

In reaction to winter elk surveys that found more elk than expected, the DNR has proposed to the Natural Resources Commission elk-hunting rules with unit boundaries redrawn, season frameworks tweaked, and license quotas boosted

Quality Deer Management proponents are holding a series of public meetings on a proposal to restrict deer harvest by antler size for a 12-county area of northwest Lower Michigan.
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