
Michigan’s statewide fishing report on Sept. 8, 2023
Salmon and trout fishing has been the big draw for anglers. A look at the fishing and hunting report from across Michigan on Sept. 8, 2023.

Salmon and trout fishing has been the big draw for anglers. A look at the fishing and hunting report from across Michigan on Sept. 8, 2023.

Are turkey population declines due to predators, as many suggest, or is it the failure of eggs to hatch?
Opinions vary, but the National Wild Turkey Federation is taking a close look to find

Andy May made his way through the marsh this summer to reach a small island that has about three dozen oak trees on it to see which of those trees, if any, are producing acorns.<br

Imagine that you purchased a quality, semi-automatic shotgun, primarily for hunting upland game birds and occasionally shattering flying discs.
The shotgun you chose was designed with input from renowned world champion shooters like Jerry

One of my favorite places to bowhunt nut-fat, gray squirrels under the brilliant colors of freshly turned autumn leaves, is a damp lowland I call, the “tiny woods.”
If I had to guesstimate its

The buck had to have dropped from the sky. That was all I could think of, since I had just looked at the scrape he was standing in only seconds before.
Spotting nothing there,

Anglers who did make it out in this area reported good catches of lake trout, Chinook, steelhead and coho.

A coalition of conservation organizations has launched a historic $3 billion international fund-raising campaign to protect and restore wetland habitats across North America, resulting in cleaner water for communities and wildlife.
Ducks Unlimited, Inc., Ducks

The vast majority of native bird nesting takes place in spring, right after trees green up and the flowers start to bloom. The spring nesting season feels like a frantic rush to quickly build a
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