
Be careful, it bites!
Hunting and trapping can help control rabid animal populations

Hunting and trapping can help control rabid animal populations

Legislators need to hear support from hunters and fishermen for a license fee increase.

Bassmaster Magazine ranks Michigan’s Lake St. Clair as the best bass fishing lake in the nation.

MSU allows fishing again in Red Cedar River and DNR helps by planting steelhead.

Dreaded animal disease is moving closer to Michigan

Game management in Michigan will again be decided at the ballot box rather than through sound scientific principals by skilled wildlife biologists.

The city of Detroit really missed an opportunity earlier this year when it refused to consider allowing the state of Michigan to lease Belle Isle and run it as a state park.

Governor Rick Snyder turned heads last week when he announced plans for a hunting and fishing license fee increase in his proposed budget.

Gov. Rick Snyder’s recent claim that his administration is going to take emergency action to deal with diminishing Great Lakes water levels caused me to raise my eyebrows.
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