
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.

Cory Allen, of Wolverine, waited 37 years to draw an any elk (bull) tag for Michigan’s December season, and he certainly made the most of it.
Allen was one of 122 state licensed hunters who

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

Jeff Benda is based in North Dakota, where he’s an avid outdoorsman and family man. He spent 25 years in the restaurant industry and ran a successful catering business.

The Chronic Wasting Disease Research and Management Act was approved by Congress on Dec. 23, advancing solutions for curbing the spread of the always-fatal wildlife disease.
In related news, results from Minnesota’s CWD management

Kris Bjerke lay bleeding and immobile in a deep gully in southwestern Wisconsin on Nov. 23, a tourniquet throttling his left leg above the knee. Inches below, a bloody bandage compressed a puncture wound about

Brad Trumbo says this delectable sausage grind makes a superb ingredient for breakfast, pizza, soup, and one of his family’s favorites, this recipe for sausage-stuffed portobello caps.
Of these large-bodied herbivores, only the deer and bison remain. I noted that scientists oscillate between two explanations for the extinction of these large plant eaters (and their predators).

Making use of the game I harvest is important to me. It should be important for all of us. Unfortunately, it’s become increasingly hard to complete that crucial final step to a successful deer hunt
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