
Our Upper Peninsula legacy?
We have been actively involved with resource issues as far back as Proposal G, the Scientific Fish and Wildlife Act, the Statewide Deer Plan, U.P. DAT, U.P. CWD Task force, U.P. Habitat Work Group, to

We have been actively involved with resource issues as far back as Proposal G, the Scientific Fish and Wildlife Act, the Statewide Deer Plan, U.P. DAT, U.P. CWD Task force, U.P. Habitat Work Group, to

In 2021, the NRC, in a proactive move to address declining steelhead populations, reduced the daily bag limit from three fish to one between March 15 and May 15 on sections of Bear Creek, and

Anglers reported good perch fishing here, specifically when fishing in the morning and late morning hours.

Veteran bear hunter Jason Morrison and his hunting crew have vowed not to come back to the Gwinn Bear Management Unit’s Rock River Canyon until the Michigan Department of Natural Resources can control wolves. <br

Steelhead regulations are back in the spotlight.
The Michigan Natural Resources Commission has been considering an amendment – with possible action taking place at the Nov. 9 NRC meeting – that would expand

Michigan’s wolf population continues to anger hunters and farmers across the Upper Peninsula as conservation groups urge the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to return management to states.
Michigan’s minimum winter wolf population

Bucks are chasing does; fishing pressure has been light. A look at the fishing and hunting report from across Michigan on Nov. 3, 2023.

I showed up at a fish cleaning station one day just in time to hear a friendly argument between a couple of fishermen, each claiming to have caught a bigger fish than the other. They’d

On Lake Erie, walleye fishing started up again, with some boats getting two-person limits.
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