
Michigan’s fishing and hunting report for May 5, 2023
Despite poor weather, turkey hunting has been good. A look at the statewide fishing and hunting report across Michigan for May 5, 2023.

Despite poor weather, turkey hunting has been good. A look at the statewide fishing and hunting report across Michigan for May 5, 2023.

The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) has confirmed chronic wasting disease (CWD) in one white-tailed deer from a farmed cervid facility in Newaygo County. The infected four-and-a-half-year-old deer was discovered through routine

Americans have faced various closures and restrictions in crossing the Canadian border during the past three years due to the pandemic. This year will be the first year during which restrictions are lifted, and Minnesota

Boat anglers in this area reported good catches of coho with limits and scattered catches of splake, brown trout and rainbow trout.

Luckily (for you and the dog), keeping track of your canine companion has never been easier, although there are some decisions you’ll have to make. Just like much of today’s technology, dog collars – tracking

I take a lot of people out on my boat and I like them to participate as much as possible. They can choose lures from my tackle collection, I’ll coach them about how to use

I recently spent 10 days in Alaska, leading a photo tour to capture images of our national symbol, the bald eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla). Here’s a wonderful example of a bird/animal that doesn’t take a bad

The American kestrel is our smallest falcon, and the species makes very good parents, often succeeding in raising five youngsters per season in tree holes and nest boxes.

Most of us have been told that evolution “favors the survival of the fittest” and also that the “fittest” are the biggest, strongest, fastest, smartest, or most colorful.
Now, a new line of investigation
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