
Michigan Fishing Report – September 11, 2024
Fishing efforts from these ports were strong over the past week.

Fishing efforts from these ports were strong over the past week.

Engadine, Mich., farmers Kevin and Andrea Kalnbach lost 21 sheep to coyotes on July 30 that were in an 18-acre pasture surrounded by what was supposed to be a predator-proof fence.
Coyotes gained access

When I moved back to Michigan in the late 1980s after a decade in the South and Texas, I committed myself to make an effort as an outdoor writer to try to allow Michigan sportsmen

Michigan’s first 2024 elk hunt is underway for those who were selected in this summer’s elk license drawing.
While the Michigan Department of Natural Resources wishes all hunters a safe, successful hunt, DNR law

If you’re looking for a Master Angler fish, you might consider dropping a line into Lake Ovid.
Since 1999, some 82 Master Angler awards have been presented to anglers from fish caught on the
A look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Michigan published in the Sept. 13, 2024, edition of Outdoor News.

Michigan cuffs and collars are field reports from DNR Conservation Officers. These reports are from the Sept. 13, 2024, edition of Outdoor News.

For more then 150 million years, the species colloquially referred to as “living dinosaurs” have roamed Michigan waters. Today, a healthy population of lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) swims in the St. Clair/Detroit River system, living

Michigan DNR conservation officer Joe Deppen was recognized as the 2023 Shikar Safari Michigan Wildlife Officer of the Year. The award, the highest state honor for conservation officers, is given annually.
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