Michigan Mixed Bag: Colorado group owes over $6,000 for poaching fish in Michigan
Outdoor-related news items from across Michigan published in the April 14, 2023 edition of Michigan Outdoor News.
Outdoor-related news items from across Michigan published in the April 14, 2023 edition of Michigan Outdoor News.

Most, if not all, U.P. trappers who try to catch coyotes, fox, or bobcat invariably end up catching a wolf because the larger predators are attracted to the same type of sets.
The fact

The black bear’s winter slumber will soon be over and the species will begin looking for food to replenish their bodies. As they search for nourishment, remember that human behavior affects bear behavior.
Outdoor news items from beyond Michigan published in the April 14, 2023 edition of Michigan Outdoor News.

I drove up into north-central Lower Michigan to steal one last, late-March day of ice fishing from the waning season, one of the most disappointing in my memory.
Ice-making temperatures arrived slowly, painfully slowly,

Recently the government’s top climate specialist, compared the dozens of whales washing ashore along the New Jersey and New York coasts in recent months to road killed raccoons and possums along America’s highways.
He

Jim Romine holds a steelhead he caught on a recent outing on the St. Joseph River. He and the author have been fishing the spring steelhead run around the state together for many years.

No one disagrees that conservation should be “science-based.”
That’s the most important reason the concept is included as one of the seven fundamental pillars of the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation.
At

Field reports from Michigan DNR Conservation Officers published in the April 14, 2023 edition of Michigan Outdoor News.
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