Michigan’s woods are beginning to stir this spring — and so is the science behind wild turkey management. This year, wildlife science in the state is getting a major boost. For the first time in Michigan history, researchers are launching a long-term, large-scale study of wild turkey populations.
There’s something about early spring tournaments in Northern Indiana as you never quite know what you’re going to get. Between the weather, water conditions, and how fast things can change this time of year, every decision feels magnified.
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By Doug Bucha
Swap market for antique tackle.Several lure collectors and members of the public stopped by the Heddon Lure Collectorsí public gathering last month and another good group is anticipated for the next meeting, June 10 at the Heddon Museum in Dowagiac, Mich.
Last month, the collectors had a busy time trading and buying fishing items among themselves. Trading lures is especially fun in that both parties are happy with the new lures they have exchanged. This adds to their collection with no cash involved.
By Louie Stout
Walleyes purchased by the DNR and MWA are doing well.Drought periods may not bode well for steelhead runs, but low water flows during 2012 appear to have been very good for gamefish in the St. Joseph River.
Thats the observation of Daragh Deegan, aquatic biologist for the city of Elkhart.
Deegan spent a lot of time sampling the St. Joe last summer and was astounded with what he saw.
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