
2013 hunting season is one of safest on record
Despite nine hunting accidents, including one fatality, throughout all of the 2013 seasons, hunting continues to be one of the safest outdoor recreational activity in the state.

Despite nine hunting accidents, including one fatality, throughout all of the 2013 seasons, hunting continues to be one of the safest outdoor recreational activity in the state.

Sign up for the Pure Michigan Hunt for a chance to win a free turkey license and a $4,000 prize package.

“What do I get out of the newly restructured hunting, fishing and ORV licensing?” Watch and see!

Some of the best fishing of the year for aggressive freshwater pike is exploding under the ice

Bill Kring of Cadillac, Bruce Shaneour of Osseo and Frank Zrepskey of Algonac, the most recent winners of the Pure Michigan Hunt drawing

Deer habitat: In the whitetail woods, a little chainsaw sweat equity goes a long way toward more deer.

Climate change discussion makes mistake of positioning arguments in terms of single-digit temperature changes that are decades or centuries away.

Birders in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and along the Great Lakes report American robins during the winter with greater frequency

Results of two surveys to guage hunter support for antler point restrictions in the Lower Peninsula are expected to be announced in March.
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