
Rebounding boat market offers many options for 2013
Whether a person is looking to upgrade a current rig, or go “all in” on their first ride, boat manufacturers have plenty to choose from for 2013

Whether a person is looking to upgrade a current rig, or go “all in” on their first ride, boat manufacturers have plenty to choose from for 2013

Gov. Rick Snyder’s recent claim that his administration is going to take emergency action to deal with diminishing Great Lakes water levels caused me to raise my eyebrows.

A proposal that would raise antler point minimums for bucks in 12 more northern Lower Peninsula counties, aimed at boosting the number of mature bucks, is headed for the Natural Resources Commission.
Lake St. Clair First ice was forming all over again on Lake St. Clair last week and anglers were starting to get out. Bluegills and perch were hitting at Lake St. Clair Metropark, but that

While state legislators and wildlife managers move forward with plans for a managed wolf hunt in Michigan, anti-hunting forces are busy rounding up support for a ballot initiative to stop such a hunt in its
Saginaw Bay Area Ice was forming on Lake Huron’s Saginaw Bay last week, and a few anglers were walking out in the shallows and catching perch. The best action was reported by anglers fishing minnows

It’s official: The water level for lakes Michigan and Huron has hit an all-time low.
Indian River Perch and walleye fishing was spotty on Burt and Mullett lakes last week. Persistent anglers reported pretty good success. A few walleyes were being caught on Black Lake, too. Hunting pressure has been
Drummond Island Area Fishing has been fair around Drummond Island. A few pike and perch have been speared in Whitney Bay and Scotts Bay. Lots of 24- to 28-inch fish have been taken in 4
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