
MI: Group seeks return of sharptails in the Lower
Mio, Mich.- Jake Halman looked out over the lush green prairie in Ogemaw County with a grin on his face. “I can take you to places in the Upper Peninsula that look just like this

Mio, Mich.- Jake Halman looked out over the lush green prairie in Ogemaw County with a grin on his face. “I can take you to places in the Upper Peninsula that look just like this

Marquette, Mich. – After a four month investigation, two Gwinn men pleaded guilty to taking and possessing a moose, a nongame species. Travis Steve Green, 26, and Larry Allen Jenkins Jr., 27, confessed to the

Iron Mountain, Mich. – Counties and towns in northern Michigan and Wisconsin intend to “coordinate” their way to more timber sales on national forest land, or take back national forest lands and put that acreage

Marquette, Mich. – If you were successful in the drawing for a 2011 bear-hunting license and haven’t yet begun preparing for the upcoming season, you better get cracking if you want to increase your chances

Lansing – Recent changes in the fishery in Lake Huron have been well documented. First, there was the alewife crash in 2004 – blamed mostly on the influx of invasive zebra and quagga mussels. Then,

Marquette, Mich. – A moose hunt in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula could be held in the future if state officials agree with forthcoming recommendations from a panel studying the feasibility of such a hunt. At a
Ludington, Mich. – A good year for baitfish in Lake Michigan is resulting in die-offs of alewives between Ludington and Frankfort, a sign charter fishermen and state officials think may foreshadow improved salmon fishing in
Iron Mountain, Mich. – Counties and towns in northern Wisconsin and Michigan intend to “coordinate” their way to more timber sales on national forest land, or take back national forest lands and put that acreage

Lansing – A pair of bills passed by the state Legislature earlier this month would eliminate the minimum age for hunting in Michigan and mandate that the state Natural Resources Commission establish a mentored youth
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