
Deer regulation changes don’t address need for higher antlerless harvest
Looked at the calendar lately? Deer season, or at least the earliest vestige of it, the Liberty Hunt, for youths and folks with disabilities, is only about three weeks away.

Looked at the calendar lately? Deer season, or at least the earliest vestige of it, the Liberty Hunt, for youths and folks with disabilities, is only about three weeks away.

It’s nearly unanimous.
Invasive Asian carp shouldn’t have ever been allowed to be imported into the United States. Once they were imported, safeguards should have been in place to make sure they couldn’t escape.

Back in the 1960s, Lake St. Clair was the place to go to fish for walleyes in southeast Michigan. Lake Erie? It was unaffectionately known as the Dead Sea, a polluted sump that caught fire

Doug Hastings, of Bath, is the Michigan DNR 2022 Hunter Education Instructor of the Year. Last year, Hastings instructed 700 students.
Hunter education teaches the next generation of hunters how to enjoy safe, responsible

A sure sign Joey Cifuentes III was in line to win his second blue trophy came when a 5-pound smallmouth jumped into his boat midway through Championship Sunday, July 30, at the AFTCO Bassmaster Elite

On Lake Erie, walleye were reported to have somewhat come back in deeper waters near the Michigan-Ohio line.

The Biden Administration didn’t do American schoolkids any favors recently when it announced it was pulling federal funding for hunter education classes and the very popular archery in the schools program.

Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Aug. 18, 2023 edition of Michigan Outdoor News.

The storylines entering the Aug. 6 championship round of Major League Fishing’s Minn Kota Stage Seven presented by Suzuki on Saginaw Bay in Michigan focused on bass-fishing G.O.A.T. and Michigan native Kevin VanDam trying for
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