
Michigan Fishing Report – October 11, 2023
On Lake Erie, yellow perch fishing was reported to be good in 25 feet of water straight out from the Sterling State Park boat launch.

On Lake Erie, yellow perch fishing was reported to be good in 25 feet of water straight out from the Sterling State Park boat launch.

I never thought I’d say this, but Michigan, particularly southern Michigan where I do most of my deer hunting, has too many deer.
Crop damage is up. Car/vehicle accidents are up. Deer sightings are

Scientists and bureaucrats tend to think they hold the key to the future of things they regulate or study. That’s why an “open letter” penned by Chad Stewart, who might be described as some of

Since 2000, we have only harvested more antlerless deer than antlered bucks once. In 2009, we had an estimated antlerless harvest of 220,913 and an estimated antlered harvest of 215,104.

Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Oct. 13, 2023, edition of Michigan Outdoor News.

“With a little help from my friends,” is a popular Lennon-McCartney hit sung by fellow bandmate Ringo Starr of The Beatles back in 1967. It’s also a suitable phrase to explain management taking place in
A look at upcoming outdoor-related events from across Michigan published in the Oct. 13, 2023, edition of Michigan Outdoor News.

Field reports from Michigan DNR Conservation Officers published in the Oct. 13, 2023, edition of Michigan Outdoor News.

Michigan Outdoor News contributing writer Mike Gnatkowski was honored by the Association of Great Lakes Outdoor Writers for some of his writing.
Gnatkowski earned second place honors in the Best of Newspaper-Fishing category for
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