
Michigan Letters to the Editor: Thank you to CO Jeff Ginn
Reader-submitted letters to the editor from the March 31, 2023 edition of Michigan Outdoor News.

Reader-submitted letters to the editor from the March 31, 2023 edition of Michigan Outdoor News.

They’re hunting for new tools to detect CWD in deer without relying on deer culling.
Lindsay Thomas, Jr. of the National Deer Association recently addressed three separate research projects. One, at the University of

The U.S. Congress passed legislation to fund the federal government, including funding for several critical conservation programs. Most notably, the North American Wetlands Conservation Act – one of Ducks Unlimited’s highest-priority programs – received record

Blue pike were most abundant in Lake Erie but they could be caught in Lake Huron and Lake Ontario as well and occasionally in the Niagara, Detroit, and St. Clair rivers. Blue pike closely were

Now more than ever, it seems prudent (and in the self-interest of hunters, anglers, trappers, and state natural resources agencies) to explain and market the benefits of consumptive use to the non-hunting public (perhaps with

There has been some concern in recent years that wild turkey numbers are declining in many parts of the country.
When a Michigan United Conservation Clubs proposal for an increase in the state’s spring

Reader-submitted letters to the editor from the March 17, 2023 edition of Michigan Outdoor News.

Either you believe in the full moon as a photo-periodic timing mechanism driver on wildlife or you don’t.

I raised my eyebrows when I read the recent Associated Press story about the death of two hunters in southwest Michigan. I remember the murders, which occurred at the Fulton State Game Area in Kalamazoo
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