
Archery hunter from Michigan bitten in encounter with grizzly bear in Idaho
A nonresident hunter was bitten, but not seriously injured, when he and his hunting partner went back to retrieve a bull elk shot the evening before.

A nonresident hunter was bitten, but not seriously injured, when he and his hunting partner went back to retrieve a bull elk shot the evening before.
Now that gray wolves have been removed from the federal endangered species list, it’s time for the state to bring in a hunting season as one way of managing the animals. According to Michigan Dept.
It’s on! Sept. 15 has traditionally marked the beginning of fall hunting seasons for a lot of Michigan hunters. Sure elk season opened late last month for a select few who won the elk lottery.
Banquets/Fundraisers Sept. 15: Houghton Lake WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Houghton Lake Historical Playhouse. For more info call Dave DenBoer, 989-366-6332. Sept. 15: Monroe County PF Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Hickory Park American Legion Post 514. For
Lake St. Clair Anglers are catching walleyes in the Detroit River on both the American and Canadian sides by deep-trolling with hand-liners. Spoons and Rapalas seem to work best, or try jigging with a minnow.
Saginaw Bay Area Perch action has been hot on Saginaw Bay in water 14 to 22 feet deep. Hit the black holes early in the morning before the weather conditions get bad. Walleye fishing has
Cadillac Area Fishing for largemouth bass with crayfish has been phenomenal in Lake Cadillac and Lake Mitchell. The bass are hitting in the drop-offs and weed edges in the early morning. Crappies also are biting,
Drummond Island Area Anglers are catching a few perch around Scotts Bay, Maxton Bay, and Whitney Bay on minnows. Most are being caught in 8 to 17 feet of water. Some smallmouth bass are being

After nearly three years of discussion and public comment, the DNR Fisheries Division is proposing several changes to the state’s pike- and muskie-fishing regulations.
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