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MI: Furbearer regs would increase opportunities

Lansing – State wildlife officials have proposed new furbearer regulations that would increase opportunities to harvest opossums, raccoons, mink, muskrats, and otters. Resource managers also want to reduce bag limits for fishers and martens –

MI: Calendar of Events Issue: 11

Banquets/Fundraisers. June 1: Friends of NRA Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Western Wayne co. Cons. Club., Plymouth. For more info call Raymond Wright, 28-514-4418. June 4-5: Benefit4Kids Banquet, Huron Pointe Sportsmen’s Assoc. For more info call Jason

MI: Cuffs and Collars Issue: 11

DISTRICT 1 CO Marv Gerlach is working a recreational trespass complaint in which a subject allegedly shot a turkey near another person’s residence. The investigation is ongoing. CO Doug Hermanson and Sgt. Steven Burton issued

MI: Commercial Forest Act causes some confusion

Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of stories examining the management issues regarding land enrolled under the Commercial Forest Act. Marquette, Mich. – Questions and confusion are running rampant regarding Commercial Forest

MI: NRC looks at lifting baiting ban

Flint, Mich. – Despite concerns from wildlife biologists, the state Natural Resources Commission has sided with the majority of public comments it has received on the deer and elk baiting and feeding ban in the

What’s happening with Michigan’s HAP

Michigan hunters – especially those who live in the southern part of the Lower Peninsula – should weigh in during the comment period for the Department of Natural Resources’ Hunting Access Program (HAP) before the

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