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Feral pigs continue to create problems

Alpena, Mich. – More sightings and killings of feral pigs may not mean more pigs. Although numbers are thought to be climbing, officials say increased public awareness of free-roaming swine is likely driving up the

Northern Lower

Ludington Area Ice is running up to 12 inches thick on most area lakes. Anglers are catching bluegills on Upper Hamlin Lake, and perch and walleyes are biting on Lower Hamlin. Perch and a few

Possible record buck part of poaching case

Jackson, Mich. – What might have been a potential record-book buck has turned out, instead, to be a criminal case, thanks to a weeks-long investigation by a Michigan DNR conservation officer. Christopher M. James, 44,

Southern Lower

Allegan Area Ice is running up to 6 inches thick on most area lakes. Perch and walleye are hitting on Maple Lake, and bluegills have provided a hot bite on Miner, Duck, and Eagle lakes.

Walleye Fishing with Terry Tuma

Terry Tuma’s interview with the Minnesota DNR on Walleye Fishing. Special thanks to the DNR for the permission to post this. (36:36)

Sales tax proposal could help fund DNR

Mount Clemens, Mich. – State Rep. Joel Sheltrown, D-West Branch, is drumming up support for a proposal that would allow sportsmen to continue to fund the lion’s share of the DNR budget, while not costing

New brown trout strain could be stocked in ’09

Oden, Mich. – A new strain of brown trout being raised by the Michigan DNR could be introduced to streams across the state beginning in 2009. The Sturgeon River strain of brown trout eventually will

Shiawassee whitetail is TB ‘suspect’

Lansing – Eight deer killed in Michigan in 2007 have tested positive for bovine tuberculosis. Another 18 deer, including one in southern Michigan, are suspected of having the disease and will undergo further testing. The

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