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MI: State seeks input on pike, muskie plans

Lansing – More muskie stocking could take place in lakes around the state, and trophy pike lakes could be established if anglers decide that’s what they prefer. Those are a couple of considerations presented in

MI: Calendar of Events Issue: 4

Banquets/Fundraisers. Feb. 19: St. Cornelius Wild Game Dinner, 4:30 p.m., Imlay City’s Knights of Columbus Hall. For more info call Joe Mindelli, 810-796-2025. Feb. 19: Richmond Area WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Maniaci. For more info

MI: Grants available for U.P. whitetail habitat projects

Baraga, Mich. – The state DNRE is again accepting applications for grants to fund deer habitat improvement projects in the Upper Peninsula after several promising endeavors in 2010. The department will partner with conservation groups

MI: Bovine TB: ‘A danger lurking in the woods’

Editor’s note: This is first of a two-part series that examines how hunting regulations play a role in the fight against bovine tuberculosis in northeast Michigan. Alpena, Mich. – Last year’s regulations that established antler

Share the forest with hunters, snowmobilers

Have you ever noticed that when certain interest groups whine about the use of public forests, it’s always the hunters who are shoved to the side? Think about it – when was the last time

No Asian Carp DNA Found in Michigan Waters

Tests conducted this fall have not shown the presence of environmental DNA (eDNA) for either bighead or silver carp in Michigan waters, according to results received by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Environment

Meetings on possible firearm hunting ban set

SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (AP) – The U.S. Forest Service has rescheduled public meetings to discuss a proposed ban on firearm hunting and snowmobile use in the Huron-Manistee National Forest. Detroit-area lawyer Kurt Meister successfully argued before

Enjoy Michigan’s Free Fishing Weekend Feb. 19-20

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Environment reminds everyone that Winter Free Fishing Weekend is scheduled for Saturday, Feb 19, and Sunday, Feb. 20. On that weekend, everyone – residents and non-residents alike –

MI: State again set to stock Great Lakes muskies

Lansing – State fisheries officials plan to stock as many as 20,000 native Great Lakes muskies this year after a series of disease-related delays set the program back a decade. Department of Natural Resources and

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