
Three great stands for hunting the rut
Narrowing down my top stand sites for hunting the rut to only three is not easy.

Narrowing down my top stand sites for hunting the rut to only three is not easy.

Austin Jones, a 16-year-old bear hunter from Mayville and a representative on the Michigan Natural Resources Commission’s Youth Conservation Council, is one happy young hunter.

Michigan United Conservation Clubs and the Michigan Trappers and Predator Callers Association are preparing to “Defend the Hunt” by soliciting donated deer and other animal hides

The notion that the deer rut is determined by moon phases is being challenged by an Illinois scholar who has spent more than 50 years observing buck and doe behavior.

The National Park Service still hasn’t announced what, if anything, it plans to do about the dwindling wolf population on Isle Royale.
Lake St. Clair Perch fishing has been good in Lake St. Clair off 8 Mile Road, in front of the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club, and at the dumping grounds. Lots of fish between 8 and
Saginaw Bay Area Perch fishing remains good in Lake Huron’s Saginaw Bay. A good bite has been reported by anglers fishing in 15 to 18 feet of water at Linwood, but they are having to
Traverse City Area Smallmouth bass fishing has been good in East Grand Traverse Bay. Tubes and soft plastics have produced good results when fished in 20 to 40 feet of water. A few perch have
Pickford Area Salmon fishing remains pretty good in the Albany and Carp rivers, with fresh fish moving in daily. Perch fishing has been good in Lake Huron around the Les Cheneaux Islands in 6 to
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