
Mike Schoonveld: Get the net! But which one? Here’s what to consider
Whether you are fishing from a rowboat in a farm pond or on an offshore cruiser in the middle of a Great Lake, one of the most welcome phrases an angler can say is, “Get

Whether you are fishing from a rowboat in a farm pond or on an offshore cruiser in the middle of a Great Lake, one of the most welcome phrases an angler can say is, “Get

Hunting is still going strong, but how about the fishing? Here’s what biting and where.

Most Michigan sportsmen have their minds set on some type of hunting in November, whether it’s bowhunting, waterfowling, or upland hunting. November is an excellent time for all three. Throw in all fishing possibilities, and

For the past 20 years or so, I’ve been opening Michigan’s pheasant season in the Thumb at my buddy Tom Lounsbury’s property.
It’s usually a large handful of guys (and occasional gals), many with ties

Both walleye and muskie anglers here reported that the bite was starting to pick up. Yellow perch anglers continued to have success, too.

While you’re out hunting deer or small game, don’t miss the chance to bag a bird for Thanksgiving. Remaining fall turkey licenses are now available for everyone. Better hurry though, the fall season ends Nov.

Healthy populations of walleyes, pike, bass and panfish continue to make Gogebic County’s Thousand Island Lake a fishery worth visiting.
Part of the 15-lake Cisco Chain of Lakes, Thousand Island Lake is located approximately
A look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Michigan published in the Nov. 8, 2024, edition of Michigan Outdoor News.

Michigan cuffs and collars are field reports from DNR Conservation Officers. These reports are from the Nov. 8, 2024, edition of Michigan Outdoor News.
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