
Man charged with 125 counts of poaching deer and turkeys
A Shiawassee County man faces a slew of theft, drug, and poaching charges after police officers recently searched his Owosso Township home.

A Shiawassee County man faces a slew of theft, drug, and poaching charges after police officers recently searched his Owosso Township home.
Pickford Area The firearms deer season in Chippewa County was the best in several years, with a lot of big bucks being taken. Fishing pressure has been light. Skim ice is forming on some lakes.

Sixteen-year-old William “Will” Finkler enjoyed a week of hunting success last month that he likely will never come close to matching.
DISTRICT 1 CO Dave Painter worked the grouse decoy in an area known for road-hunting. A truck pulled up with three occupants who stuck a gun out the window to try to shoot the grouse
Banquets/Fundraisers Dec. 8: Marquette County WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., American Legion, Little Lake. For more info call Mike Prokopowicz, 906-361-4625. Jan. 12, 2013: Tri-Cities WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., The Grand, Essexville. For more info call
It’s hard to know what to think about Senate Bill 3525, The Sportsmen’s Act, which many thought would be passed this fall but was stopped late in November by Republicans who said it violated the
The cost of a Recreation Passport will jump a buck to $11 beginning Jan. 2, 2013. While I have heard from a couple disgruntled readers complaining that the price is on the rise just two

Fruit cakes stink and white socks are a bore, so don’t even think about giving either of those items to your loved ones as a Christmas gift: NO ONE WANTS THEM!
Lake St. Clair Deer hunting has been good in rural Macomb and St. Clair counties. The rut is on. Windy, stormy weather put a damper on fishing on Lake St. Clair last week, and fishing
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