
DNR: Bear baiters must follow Michigan regulations
Bear baiting season is open and hunters are out preparing their spots for the upcoming season, which begins Sept. 6 in the Upper Peninsula and Sept. 9 in the Lower.
Here are some frequently

Bear baiting season is open and hunters are out preparing their spots for the upcoming season, which begins Sept. 6 in the Upper Peninsula and Sept. 9 in the Lower.
Here are some frequently
A mix of outdoor-related news stories from across Michigan published in the Aug. 18, 2023 edition of Michigan Outdoor News.

Anglers call it the summer doldrums. Water temperatures are peaking, water skiers, tubers, wakeboarders, and other recreationalists are turning area lakes into a froth, and tourists have descended in full force.
The simple fishing

Field reports from Michigan DNR Conservation Officers published in the Aug. 18, 2023 edition of Michigan Outdoor News.
A look at upcoming outdoor-related events from across Michigan published in the Aug. 18, 2023 edition of Michigan Outdoor News.

Panfish, bass, and northern pike occur naturally in this 1,942-acre impoundment and walleyes and muskies have been stocked for years.

Grouse hunters should expect average to slightly below average flush rates this fall based on spring drumming surveys, said Adam Bump, the upland gamebird specialist with the Michigan DNR. But Bump acknowledges that he’s got

The Michigan Natural Resources Commission was presented with a handful of fisheries regulations to consider at its meeting last week in Grand Rapids. Among the recommendations are relatively small changes for walleye, pike, muskie, and

Michigan wildlife managers and experienced hunters aren’t expecting big changes for the 2023 bear hunting season that starts next month, though they believe a relatively dry spring and other factors like oak wilt and wolves
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