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Indian River Walleye fishing has been good on Burt and Mullett lakes when the weather cooperates. High winds have kept many anglers on shore. When they can get out, anglers catching fish report fishing with
Indian River Walleye fishing has been good on Burt and Mullett lakes when the weather cooperates. High winds have kept many anglers on shore. When they can get out, anglers catching fish report fishing with
Union Area Heavy rain in Cass County has put a damper on fishing. Bluegills and crappies are hitting on Long Lake and Birch Lake. Turkey hunting has been very good. Halls Bait and Tackle, (269)
Midland, Mich. – “We’ve tightened our belt and tightened our belt,” said Director Rebecca Humphries of the Department of Natural Resources she heads. “And now, we need a new belt.” Humphries was asking about 60
Lansing – Hunters pursuing antlerless deer on private land in southern Michigan could move from one deer management unit to another without purchasing individual permits for each area if a proposed regulation change is approved
Sturgis Area Bluegills are hitting on Klinger Lake and Sweet Lake. The best action has come to anglers fishing wax worms in 4 to 6 feet of water. Turkeys are on the move, and gobblers
Washington – Inflation continues, but the cost of a federal duck stamp remains the same. That could change in the near future, if a bill newly introduced by two U.S. representatives makes its way through

Bannister, Mich. – A Saginaw-area game ranch owner and her son face a slew of criminal charges following an investigation that alleges the duo smuggled game animals into the state, then kept some of the
Bill Parker MAKE_A_DIFFERENCE. The goal of most conservation groups is to make a difference in the field of outdoor recreation they represent. Most accomplish that goal, either in modest measurements or drastic accomplishment, through volunteer
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