Upper Peninsula Fishing Report – January 4th, 2013
Pickford Area There was up to four inches of ice on Munuscong Bay, and anglers were catching walleyes and perch. There was up to 16 inches of snow on the ground. Predator hunting has been
Pickford Area There was up to four inches of ice on Munuscong Bay, and anglers were catching walleyes and perch. There was up to 16 inches of snow on the ground. Predator hunting has been
Banquets/Fundraisers Jan. 12, 2013: Tri-Cities WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., The Grand, Essexville. For more info call Jason Maraskine, 989-486-1961. Jan. 12, 2013: Tip of the Mitt QDMA Banquet, 5 p.m., Holy Childhood Community Center. For
DISTRICT 1 CO Brian Bacon came upon a vehicle pulling a camper that had pulled to the side of the road. Both occupants were looking out the passenger window when CO Bacon pulled up to

Dwayne Etter is looking for a few good bears – denned bears, that is. Now that it’s winter, he hopes to collar some.

An information-packed, 100-plus pages of data regarding hunting, fishing, and wildlife watching was released late last month by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and came with an upbeat message for sportsmen and women across

State records were shattered, wolves were delisted, Asian carp eDNA was found in the Great Lakes, and EHD returned with a vengeance.
DISTRICT 1 CO Marvin Gerlach and Sgt. Marc Pomroy responded to a complaint about a deer being shot in a fenced and posted field. The complainant had heard the suspect’s vehicle slowly driving past the
Banquets/Fundraisers Jan. 12, 2013: Tri-Cities WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., The Grand, Essexville. For more info call Jason Maraskine, 989-486-1961. Jan. 12, 2013: Tip of the Mitt QDMA Banquet, 5 p.m., Holy Childhood Community Center. For

A revised state plan for stocking 1 million fewer chinook salmon in Lake Michigan next year is drawing the ire of some anglers who are claiming to have been misled.
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