Muskegon River walleye egg collection to occur this spring
The Department of Natural Resources reminds Muskegon River anglers that Fisheries Division personnel will take walleye eggs below Croton Dam starting the third week of March.
The Department of Natural Resources reminds Muskegon River anglers that Fisheries Division personnel will take walleye eggs below Croton Dam starting the third week of March.
Banquets/Fundraisers. March 16: Keith Davis Chapter RGS Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Genesys Banquet Center. For more info call Brad DePottey, 810-744-6508. March 17: Broadway Baptist Church, Wild Game Dinner, 6 p.m., School Gymnasium. For more info
EASTERN UP Pickford Area Up to 18 inches of snow fell in the area last week. Ice is a little slushy on Munuscong Bay, and perch fishing has been very good. The best bite has
NORTHWESTERN LP East Jordan Area Heavy slush was making travel difficult last week on Lake Charlevoix, but die-hard anglers were still getting out. Walleyes and perch were hitting in the south arm in 18 to
DISTRICT 1 CO Grant Emery contacted a group of bobcat hunters in Gogebic County who had just harvested a bobcat. A few of the members were not wearing the required hunter orange clothing, and enforcement

Fishing with loose salmon or steelhead eggs will again become legal April 1, the start of Michigan’s 2012 fishing season. State fish managers have reversed the 2007 decision to prohibit the practice.

In reaction to winter elk surveys that found more elk than expected, the DNR has proposed to the Natural Resources Commission elk-hunting rules with unit boundaries redrawn, season frameworks tweaked, and license quotas boosted

Quality Deer Management proponents are holding a series of public meetings on a proposal to restrict deer harvest by antler size for a 12-county area of northwest Lower Michigan.
My heart is heavy as I write this blog while mourning the death of friend and fellow outdoor writer Don Ingle. Don and his wife Jean both died late last week in a nighttime house
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