Draft set on tribal consent decree
Liberalization of gill netting in the Great Lakes is not sitting well with conservation groups.
Liberalization of gill netting in the Great Lakes is not sitting well with conservation groups.

There is still hope after regular firearms seasons are over to put your tag on a deer, and it often revolves around pinpointing the best food source on the property you hunt.

I truly don’t have words for how much I detest burning a deer tag, especially the expensive out-of-state variety. I’ve also made it a regular occurrence on many of my out-of-state adventures.

Some of the smaller lakes in the Upper Peninsula are frozen over and anglers are sneaking out and catching panfish, walleyes, and pike.

The lake features robust populations of walleyes, bass, pike, and panfish and also has a fair number of cisco, and a few remnant lake trout.

MY grandfather’s pink lips, rosyred cheeks, and crimson ears bore the expression of an unhappy man. Call it frozen exasperation.
Often, certain fish species can be attracted to a lure or presentation based simply on their biology and what they like to eat.

You won’t find the wild turkey, Canada geese, mallards or any of the hunted bird species on the “tipping point”

Pro angler has lots of irons in the fire.
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