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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.

It is the first CWD-positive wild deer from that county, a finding confirmed by the University of Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory in Madison, which works with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources to identify CWD

The walleyes collected in the survey averaged just shy of 15 inches and ranged up to 30. Northern pike averaged 21.3 and ranged to 42, while smallies averaged 14.2 and ran up to 19.

Conservation Officer (CO) Alex VanWagner was patrolling Iron County and observed a vehicle in front of him cross the center line numerous times.

The use and development of firearms has been vital to the survival and prosperity of our nation since the first permanent English colony was established more than 400 years ago in what is now Virginia.
Top: David Chidsey, of Macomb, shot a beautiful 6-by-6 European red stag during a hunting trip in Romania.

Bears from the southern U.P. that have access to cornfields tend to pack on more pounds than those farther north.

Eardley, chairman of the board and owner of Cavallo, a software technology company, succeeds Lesley Love of Detroit, who resigned from the commission in May to pursue her political career and make a run for
Lansing — The DNR manages thousands of miles of state forest roads so hikers, off-road vehicle riders, timber harvesters, tree planters and wildland firefighting crews have a path into the forest.
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