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Hunters asked to keep watch for tagged deer

Alpena, Mich. – Hunters and landowners in northeast Michigan can help monitor more than 400 deer that previously tested negative for bovine tuberculosis. The deer were captured early this year at the Turtle Lake Club

Eastern UP

Pickford Area Walleye fishing has been very good in Munuscong Bay, but fishing pressure has been light. The best action has been on crawler harnesses and crankbaits. Bowhunters reported a good early season. Wilderness Treasures,

Northeastern LP

Grayling Area Perch fishing has been good on Lake Margrethe. Anglers fishing minnows in 18 feet of water report an excellent bite. Bowhunters enjoyed a good early season and saw lots of bucks. Skip’s Sport

Northwestern LP

Traverse City Area Steelhead are hitting in the Boardman and Elk rivers. Salmon have quit spawning, so the steelies have turned to eating more bugs than spawn. A few whitefish have been caught in Grand

Inland agreement finalized with tribes

Traverse City, Mich. – The tentative agreement on tribal inland hunting and fishing rights has been approved. U.S. District Judge Richard Enslen signed the agreement on Nov. 5 between the state and federal governments and

Legislative group to look at DNR funding

Lansing – If one state senator has her way, the financial burden of managing Michigan’s vast natural resources will be spread out between all the user groups that enjoy the forests and waters of the

Central UP

Marquette Area Whitefish and lake trout are being caught by anglers fishing off the piers in Lake Superior’s Marquette Harbor. Over at Munising, anglers are catching splake near the river mouths. Bowhunters enjoyed good success.

Southeastern LP

Lake St. Clair Muskie and perch fishing have been red hot on Lake St. Clair. Perch anglers report a good bite all over the lake including in front of the Grosse Point Yacht Club, off

An interview with Steve Wilds

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