
A look back on the top Michigan Outdoor News stories from ’22
As 2023 dawns, and readers leave 2022 in the shadows, Michigan Outdoor News takes a look at some of the top stories that graced the pages of the paper during the past 12 months.

As 2023 dawns, and readers leave 2022 in the shadows, Michigan Outdoor News takes a look at some of the top stories that graced the pages of the paper during the past 12 months.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service teamed up with several agencies – including the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services and the Maryland DNR – along with 700 landowners and enlisted trained trappers and wildlife

Perhaps the most important modern advancements in fishing technology revolve around electronics. The development of sonar technologies such as side-imaging, down-imaging, and, most recently, forward-facing sonar, have forever changed fishing for many anglers.
One person is facing three citations in connection with the alleged illegal shooting of a well-known white-tailed buck near a popular Fox Valley nature center.

West Yellowstone, Mont. — Thirteen bison were killed or had to be euthanized after their herd was struck by a semi-truck involved in an accident with two other vehicles on a dark Montana highway just

Fishing from a hub-style ice-fishing shack is awesome. I love the room and the ability to fish with multiple anglers in comfort.

According to court documents, Christensen said her family found the raccoon, nicknamed “Rocky,” on the side of a road and were nursing it back to health when she brought it into the bar Sept. 6.

The state’s environmental review process requires regulators to consider a project’s potential impact on the land, air, water, and animals.

And per report, Prehn dispute to cost state $76,000.
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