Northern Lower
Ludington Area King salmon have moved into the Pere Marquette River and the Big Sable River. Anglers fishing with crankbaits and spawn both report good success. Surf anglers also are taking fish in Lake Michigan
Ludington Area King salmon have moved into the Pere Marquette River and the Big Sable River. Anglers fishing with crankbaits and spawn both report good success. Surf anglers also are taking fish in Lake Michigan
Three Rivers Area Fishing was great before the recent storms hit, which put a damper on fishing. Those who are getting out are catching bluegills and crappies on Fishers and Clear lakes. The best action
Lansing – As the search for chronic wasting disease in the state’s captive and free-ranging white-tailed deer herds continues, state officials are beginning to loosen restrictions in light of the fact that no more CWD-positive

Traverse City, Mich. (AP) – Federal regulators trying to contain a fish-killing virus in the Great Lakes region have issued rules for shipping live fish across state lines that some wholesalers say will be financially
Pickford Area Bass, perch, and a few walleyes are keeping anglers busy in Raber and Munuscong bays. Bear hunting has been good, but most of the bears are on the small size. Grouse hunters report
Lansing – Feral pigs are running rampant in Washtenaw County – and other areas across the state. During the past couple weeks the DNR has received dozens of reports from residents in Washtenaw County alerting
Lansing – According to state officials, Michigan’s wild turkey population will provide great opportunities for those looking for some turkey-calling excitement this fall. “There are lots of turkeys out there in areas open to fall

Lansing – Only one whitetail at the Kent County deer-breeding facility where chronic wasting disease has been found was infected with the fatal disease. The state DNR and the Department of Agriculture announced on Aug.
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