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Good ol’ days are here

Bear hunters to see another banner season By Steve Griffin Field Editor By Tom Watts Correspondent Gaylord, Mich. – Ideal conditions in the Upper Peninsula, spurred by a good cherry/berry crop, should keep the 2007

Farm Bill 2007 passes the House; Senate is up next

By Tim Spielman Associate Editor Washington – Members of the U.S. House renewed hope in July that a Farm Bill, which includes a number of conservation programs, might be renewed for another five years by

Despite low water levels fishing remains hot across state

SOUTHEASTERN LP Lake St. Clair Walleye fishing has slowed on Lake St. Clair. Anglers pulling crawler harnesses behind planer boards on the Canadian side of the lake report the best success. Anglers are catching a

NRC makes antlerless reg changes

By Bill Parker Editor Lansing – Changes in antlerless deer-hunting regulations and license quotas were approved by the state Natural Resources Commission at last month’s meeting in Lansing. The DNR will issue 604,200 antlerless permits

Despite nets, fishing heats up at Manistee

By Steve Griffin Field Editor Manistee, Mich. – Beyond the usual vagaries of weather, lure choice, and trolling speed, there’s an extra challenge to salmon fishing out of the Lake Michigan port of Manistee this

Great Lakes fishing is hot; muskies hungry on St. Clair

SOUTHEASTERN LP Lake St. Clair Muskie fishing has been great on Lake St. Clair. Anglers trolling bucktail spinners along the south shore of the lake report good success. Smallmouth bass fishing has also been very

Cougar research is under the microscope

By Craig Springer Correspondent Editor’s note: Following is the second of a two-part series on cougar research in Michigan. Craig Springer is a freelance writer and biologist. Lansing – Controversy continues over the question of

Banquets/Fundraisers.

July 28: Hesperia Area WTU Cabin Fever Night, 5 p.m., Christ the King. For more info call Brad Harrald, 231-854-1312. Aug. 2: Sportsmen for Youth Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Whitlow’s Hall. For more info call Bill

Duck population estimate reflects improved habitat

By Steve Griffin Editor Lansing – Michigan waterfowl hunters, especially those who pursue mallard ducks or Canada geese, may have a little more to smile about this year. Dave Luukkonen, research biologist at the DNR’s

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