Black bear attacks Ishpeming resident
Ishpeming, Mich. – Timothy Saxwold, of Ishpeming, was bitten on the left forearm and hand by a female black bear at about 8 a.m. on the morning of Aug. 30. The incident occurred on property
Ishpeming, Mich. – Timothy Saxwold, of Ishpeming, was bitten on the left forearm and hand by a female black bear at about 8 a.m. on the morning of Aug. 30. The incident occurred on property
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.

Lansing – As expected, the state Natural Resources Commission at its August meeting voted unanimously to approve a recommendation from DNR waterfowl biologists and the Citizens Waterfowl Advisory Committee for another “liberal” 60-day waterfowl season.
Allegan Area Bluegill action has been very good on Great Bear and Miner lakes. The fish are holding in 22 to 30 feet of water, 10 to 12 feet down. Skamania steelhead have moved into
Cadillac, Mich. – Should the DNR standardize its bear regulations across both peninsulas? Are the sizes and boundaries of the state’s 10 bear management units adequate for proper management of the species? Should there be
Ludington Area Salmon are moving in closer to shore on Lake Michigan, and anglers fishing off the piers and in the harbor report a decent bite. Trollers are having their best success on glow or
Union Area Fishing has been fair in Cass County. Anglers fishing crickets and red wigglers report a decent panfish bite on Long and Cory lakes. Halls Bait and Tackle, (269) 641-2304. Plainwell Area Walleye fishing
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