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- Stocked walleyes supplement a diverse fishery in Michigan’s Millecoquins LakeMillecoquins Lake is worth a look if you’re interested in wetting a line in the eastern Upper Peninsula. The Mackinac County Lake is home to a robust fishery ...
- Michigan’s Outdoor CalendarA look at upcoming outdoor-related events from across Michigan published in the March 1, 2024, edition of Michigan Outdoor News. The post Michigan’s Outdoor C...
- NWTF presents Michigan Sen. Deborah Stabenow with Government Partner AwardMichigan Sen. Deborah “Debbie” Stabenow was awarded the National Wild Turkey Federation’s Government Partner Award during the NWTF’s 48th annual Convent...
- Michigan Cuffs & Collars: Individual caught keeping live coyote, running illegal taxidermy businessMichigan cuffs and collars are field reports from DNR Conservation Officers. These reports are from the March 1, 2024, edition of Outdoor News. The post Michiga...
- Michigan DNR updates Natural Resources Commission on antler point restriction rulesThe discovery of a tuberculosis positive deer in Benzie County is not likely to affect antler point regulations (APRs) in the 13-county area of the northwest Lo...
- Michigan’s Pere Marquette River bank stabilization nears endA nearly completed bank stabilization along the Pere Marquette River near Baldwin, Mich., will stop further erosion of a steep stream bank and prevent potential...
- Michigan Mixed Bag: Wildlife Habitat Grant and U.P. Deer Habitat Grant deadline approachingThe Michigan Department of Natural Resources is accepting applications for its Wildlife Habitat Grant Program and its U.P. Deer Habitat Grant Program. The deadl...
- Copper mining stamp sands negatively affecting fish habitat on Michigan’s Buffalo ReefThe copper industry in Michigan began when the indigenous peoples spread their knowledge of these copper deposits to early explorers in the early 17th century, ...
- This Is Gonna Hurt: Ohioan takes on massive hike of more than 8,000 miles in one yearWhat started as the fleeting thought of a college student ended up taking Brandon Weis more than 8,000 miles across the country on the hike of a lifetime. The a...
- Could Kiskiminetas River gator have survived even mild Pa. winter?If only alligators could talk. It might solve the mystery of how a reptile presumed to be Neo – a juvenile that went missing in Westmoreland County, Pa., last...
- WI Daily Update: Turning a slow day into a great perch biteIt was a slow day on a central-Minnesota lake before the perch bite picked up. Here’s what happened. The post WI Daily Update: Turning a slow day into a great...
- MN Daily Update: Turning a slow day into a great perch biteIt was a slow day on a central-Minnesota lake before the perch bite picked up. Here’s what happened. The post MN Daily Update: Turning a slow day into a great...
- Commentary: Taking a closer look at the extinction crisisThe extinction crisis is real. So is the fact that there are insufficient funds to address it. In an ideal world, we’d band together and empirically prioritiz...
- Sixty-six straight days of hunting pays off with 190-class whitetail from MichiganSixty-six straight days of whitetail hunting finally paid off for Cass County, Mich., hunter Roger Pankey when he shot the biggest buck of his life on Dec. 5, 2...
- Michigan Letters to the Editor: Why not use timber money to repair Cornwall Flooding dam?Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the March 1, 2024, edition of Michigan Outdoor News. The post Michigan Letters to the Editor: Why not use ti...