
State finds bovine TB in 23 more white-tailed deer
Twenty-three whitetails and four cattle herds found infected with bovine tuberculosis in 2012 and early ‘13 are reasons for continued vigilance against the respiratory disease.

Twenty-three whitetails and four cattle herds found infected with bovine tuberculosis in 2012 and early ‘13 are reasons for continued vigilance against the respiratory disease.
Pickford Area Ice was still over a foot thick last week on lakes in the eastern Upper Peninsula, and the ice-fishing season was still in good shape. Anglers were catching lots of perch in Lake
DISTRICT 1 COs Ryan Aho, Trey Luce, Dennis Gast, David Miller, and Doug Hermanson participated in a group patrol on Keweenaw Bay. One subject was issued a ticket for fishing without a license, and his
Banquets/Fundraisers April 27: Friends of NRA Banquet, 5 p.m., Pine West, Kalamazoo. For more info call Greg Anderson, 269-353-4867. April 27: Brooklyn DU Jack Elliot Chapter Banquet, 6 p.m., Clark Lake Golf Course, Brooklyn. For

Dreaded animal disease is moving closer to Michigan
Pickford Area Perch fishing has been good on Lake Huron at Cedarville, where there was still about two feet of ice last week. Steelhead fishing has been slow to get started. There are a few
Lake St. Clair There was no ice on Lake St. Clair last week and the water was dirty. A few anglers were jigging for walleyes on the Detroit River, but the water was still pretty
Saginaw Bay Area There’s open water on Saginaw Bay, and anglers are starting to troll for walleyes with stickbaits. The best action has been in 12 to 16 feet of water. Once the smelt move
East Jordan Area There was still over a foot of ice on Lake Charlevoix last week and anglers report a very good perch bite. The best action has come in the narrows near Ironton and
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