
How long does it take to find a downed bird?
Chris Stewart, son of Al, the former upland game bird specialist at the Department of Natural Resources, shot a rooster that folded up as nicely as a fine linen napkin.

Chris Stewart, son of Al, the former upland game bird specialist at the Department of Natural Resources, shot a rooster that folded up as nicely as a fine linen napkin.
While millions of angler dollars have been spent over the years to enhance habitat and raise and stock numerous species of gamefish including walleyes, perch, salmon, and trout, the once popular practice of gill netting

Unregulated commercial hunting decimated American game populations in the 19th century. Buffalo, bear, deer, and turkeys were pushed to the brink of extinction.

We have been actively involved with resource issues as far back as Proposal G, the Scientific Fish and Wildlife Act, the Statewide Deer Plan, U.P. DAT, U.P. CWD Task force, U.P. Habitat Work Group, to

I showed up at a fish cleaning station one day just in time to hear a friendly argument between a couple of fishermen, each claiming to have caught a bigger fish than the other. They’d

Things don’t usually change rapidly in the Great Lakes. Change takes weeks, months, decades or more.

Most of us are familiar with “fair chase,” the honor code North American hunters have followed for roughly a century. Coined by the Boone and Crockett Club (BCC) in 1888, the concept describes an ethical

Michigan’s agriculture community is at or near the top of the list among those concerned with the state’s growing deer population. Yet modern-day farming practices of plowing under crops as soon as they are harvested

Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Oct. 27, 2023, edition of Michigan Outdoor News.
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