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Duck Hunting: Getting Started

We’re all about breaking down barriers to newcomers, so we like this article from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks… A few days ago a co-worker, commenting on the breeding duck population surveys this year, told

MI: Cuffs and Collars Issue: 19

DISTRICT 1 CO Brian Bacon contacted a group of anglers fishing in a bay off of Way Dam. The boat operator initially stated that they’d only caught a few perch. However, a check of the

NY: Archers and officials upbeat for bowhunt

Croswell, Mich. – With some pre-season scouting and preparation, bowhunters can expect to find more deer than last year when heading afield with bow in hand this October. According to Brian Fawley, DNR research biologist,

MI: Calendar of Events: Issue: 19

Banquets/Fundraisers. Sept. 16: Cascades Friends of NRA Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Davis Banquet Hall. For more info call Laurie Smith, 517-414-3016. Sept. 20: Capital Area Friends of NRA Banquet, 5:30 p.m, Ingham Co. Fairgrounds, Mason. For

MI: Changes proposed for spearing, bowfishing

Lansing – State officials are proposing new bowfishing and spearing regulations they say will simplify current rules and expand opportunities for the unique sports. A proposal for new spearing and bowfishing regulations, which was introduced

Sault Tribe can’t fit moose in its game bag

The Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians just announced this month that its Inland Conservation Committee voted to oppose Michigan’s proposed moose hunt. The tribe’s new chairman, Joe Eitrem, was quoted in the news

EPA awards $4.7 million for Michigan Great Lakes projects

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded $4.7 million in grants to groups and government agencies in Michigan for Great Lakes cleanup projects. A dozen grants are being parceled out

Walleye locations in the early fall

During late summer and early fall patterns, walleyes can be deep, shallow or anywhere in between. If I’ve tried to convey one message to other anglers the past few years about fall walleye fishing, it’s

MI: Cuffs and Collars Issue: 18

DISTRICT 1 COs Dave Painter and Brian Bacon contacted two anglers at a trout lake in Iron County. After speaking with the two subjects, the COs found more than just a fish story. The subjects

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