
Learn the life cycle of the walleye to catch more fish
Leveraging the walleye’s natural history into ice-angling nirvana.

Leveraging the walleye’s natural history into ice-angling nirvana.

Why perch from Lake Michigan migrate into West Michigan’s drowned river mouth lakes is a case of mystery and conjecture. Most likely it’s for food.
Hunters, anglers and all outdoors users might want to avoid concentrated areas of Japanese barberry, one of the most widespread invasive plants across Pennsylvania.

The setting sun is generally the signal for most hunters to leave the woods and end their day afield. For many others today, however, the hunt begins after darkness falls.

More women and girls are taking to the traditionally male-oriented outdoor sports every year.
Michelle Carstensen, the DNR’s wildlife program health supervisor, updated the BAH on the DNR’s surveillance efforts this past hunting season.

As a kid who started hunting in the late 1960s, I knew men and friends who carried old bolt-actions like the Springfield M1903-A3, .303 British, .30-40 Krag and 8mm Mauser. Some were original military-grade rifles,

The “COVID bump” on R3 (recruitment, retention, reactivation) proved only temporary.

The transformation of cleaning up Nine Mile Run began in 2006.
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