
Path made clear for a wolf hunt
Michigan lawmakers last week approved legislation to establish the state’s gray wolf as a game species and give the DNR’s Natural Resources Commission the authority to establish a hunting season.

Michigan lawmakers last week approved legislation to establish the state’s gray wolf as a game species and give the DNR’s Natural Resources Commission the authority to establish a hunting season.

As the saying goes, “The third time is the charm.” That old adage certainly held true for Flint hunter Bryan Kendrick.
Lake St. Clair There was no ice last week on Lake St. Clair. Perch fishing has been pretty good in the canals and marinas. Walleye fishing has been good in the Detroit River when the
Saginaw Bay Area There is no ice on Lake Huron’s Saginaw Bay, but open-water anglers report good perch and walleye action. Perch are hitting minnows fished in the marinas, at the mouth of the Saginaw
Indian River Steelhead are hitting on the Cheboygan and Bear rivers. There was no ice on inland lakes as of late last week, but there was up to a foot of snow on the ground.
Pickford Area Ice was forming on Munuscong Bay last week, but no one was fishing just yet. With cooler weather in the forecast anglers were holding out hope. Muzzleloader deer season was pretty good. Predator
Lake St. Clair Skim ice was forming last week in the mornings on Lake St. Clair, and fishing pressure was nonexistent. A few walleyes were still being caught in the Detroit River. Jigs were producing

Preseason indications pointed to a potentially good firearms deer season, and early reports from hunters seem to back up those predictions.
Indian River The firearms deer season was very good in Cheboygan County. Hunters killed lots of deer, including several decent bucks. Deer numbers appear to be up in the area, and the muzzleloading and late
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