
Michigan’s statewide fishing and hunting report on April 19, 2024
Walleyes on fire at Detroit; turkey numbers strong. A look at the Michigan fishing and hunting report on April 19, 2024.

Walleyes on fire at Detroit; turkey numbers strong. A look at the Michigan fishing and hunting report on April 19, 2024.

All the wonders of nature are wrapped up in a 40-pound densely furred, oily creature with orange ferrous-infused teeth, webbed feet, and a scaled leathery tail.
The American beaver possesses a fascinating way of

Walleye fishing remained excellent throughout the Detroit River, with many limit catches reported. Anglers were finding the best success when they were able to find stained or off-color water.

While recently leading a photo tour in Florida, I was excited to see a crazy-cool critter and one of nature’s true rule-breakers!
I was walking a boardwalk over a shallow wetland. A wide variety

Wood ducks arrived back in our region starting in early March, intent on raising the next generation. These handsome ducks are cavity nesters, so a pair will explore trees for a good nest site, as

On April 11, a coalition of conservation organizations announced the launch of MapforGrasslands.Org to illustrate of the need for the North American Grasslands Conservation Act.
The first-of-its-kind website documents the loss of grasslands in

Some turkey hunters have an aversion to shooting jakes – those yearling birds that sport stubby beards, but also boast tender roasting breasts.
I don’t suffer from that type of sickness, especially if it’s

Spring-like weather is finally here, and there’s a red-hot walleye bite going on at this expansive fishery.

A coyote stuck between the branched trunks of an apple tree is something that’s seldom seen. But that’s what an Upper Peninsula deer camp owner –who wishes to remain anonymous – found recently on his
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