
Michigan Fishing Report – July 2, 2021 – video
The weather played a bit of a trick on us here, but those who were able to get out had some success. Mostly a mixed bag. Find out what the fish are looking for and

The weather played a bit of a trick on us here, but those who were able to get out had some success. Mostly a mixed bag. Find out what the fish are looking for and

Hunters enjoy a textbook turkey hunt on a foggy Michigan morning.

LANSING, Mich. — A Michigan man has testified in support of allowing hunters to wear pink so that women can “look and feel attractive” while hunting. Drew Born submitted a memo to the House Natural

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Plans are being detailed for Ann Arbor’s expanded 2018 deer hunt as part of the city’s ongoing deer management efforts. The Ann Arbor News reports nonprofit contractor White Buffalo will complete

“Even with this verification, questions remain, especially regarding the origins of the animal.”

Widespread outbreaks occur in Michigan every 10 to 15 years.

Kayaking is the latest frontier of the city’s downtown development efforts.

Upper Peninsula hunter gets an early start this year on turkey hunting in Michigan.

Hundreds of volunteers are needed to stand guard along the Black River during the spawning season, from mid-April through early June, to report any suspicious activity and deter the unlawful take of this iconic fish.
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