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By the time you read this, Governor Jennifer Granholm may have already signed a law to allow the state Natural Resources Commission to establish Michigan’s first moose hunt. The governor has signaled her intent to

By the time you read this, Governor Jennifer Granholm may have already signed a law to allow the state Natural Resources Commission to establish Michigan’s first moose hunt. The governor has signaled her intent to
By JOHN FLESHER AP Environmental Writer TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) – A group of scientists mounted a last-ditch effort Monday to derail legislation that could lead to moose hunting in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, contending too
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) is moving to require federally licensed firearms retailers to report multiple sales of modern sporting rifles beginning January 5, 2011. Specifically, the ATF requirement calls for

Lansing – After a 20-percent decline in the firearms deer harvest from 2008 to 2009, hunter success didn’t seem to improve much during the 2010 season. Despite most crops being harvested and moderate weather conditions

Lansing – Hog-hunting and hog-breeding facilities might not remain unregulated for much longer. At a recent meeting of the state Natural Resources Commission, a DNRE workgroup presented recommendations for regulating sporting swine (feral hog) facilities.
Banquets/Fundraisers. Jan. 8, 2011: Up North WTU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Hillman Community Center. For more info call Bob Havermahl, 989-464-1735. Jan. 15, 2011: NWTF Michigan State Convention Banquet, 4 p.m., Big Rapids Holiday Inn. For
Stokes named as next DNR director Lansing (AP) – Gov.-elect Rick Snyder said recently he’s changing the setup of state government to include a six-person super-cabinet responsible for keeping his initiatives on track. As part
DISTRICT 1 CO Ryan Aho responded to the complaint about a raccoon left in a trap for more than the 48-hour check requirement. The raccoon was located, and follow-up was done with the trapper. Further
We found this news to be of potential great concern to all hunters, whether they hunt on public lands or not. This is from the U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance. Read it, and see what you think…
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