
Reduced steelhead limit in Michigan not based on science
Don was grumpy.
He’d booked a half-day guided fishing trip on the Manistee or Muskegon rivers, I don’t recall which, and he and his wife had taken a day off work to fish and

Don was grumpy.
He’d booked a half-day guided fishing trip on the Manistee or Muskegon rivers, I don’t recall which, and he and his wife had taken a day off work to fish and

East Lansing, Mich. — Sonja Christensen, an assistant professor in the Michigan State University Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, has been named to a 12-person committee examining chronic wasting disease (CWD) by the National Academies
Leaves are down, temperatures are cooler, and that means it’s prime time for pruning oak trees, which can be infected by the oak wilt fungus if they’re pruned during the high-risk period April 15 –

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources reminds all hunters that deer harvest reporting is once again required this hunting season.
Now in its second year, mandatory harvest reporting of all deer is designed to

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced in a press release on Nov. 21, 2023, that Will Meeks is the new regional director for the agency’s Midwest Region. Meeks will oversee the day-to-day operations and

While you’re enjoying time outdoors this fall and winter, keep an eye open for black bear dens.
Reporting den locations to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is a simple, yet effective way to

Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Nov. 24, 2023, edition of Michigan Outdoor News.

Drawing on our 101-year history of protecting clean water and wetlands, the Izaak Walton League has launched a multi-year campaign to mitigate the potential damage from the recent Sackett v. EPA decision.

Good action early in firearms deer season; steelies in rivers. Here’s a look at the fishing and hunting report from across Michigan on Nov. 21, 2023.
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