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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(Provided by Michigan DNR)
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources annually adjusts fishing regulations to ensure that the states fisheries' resources are managed properly and to provide the best benefits to anglers and the public.
For the coming 2014-2015 angling year, which starts Tuesday, April 1, the DNR would like anglers to be aware of the following new fishing regulations:
By Louie Stout
Ice fishing opportunities are fading fast but St. Joseph River steelhead and walleyes are picking up the slack.
Thats not to say that all ice fishing is done, as some brave anglers were still getting out on a few lakes this week. But ensuing rain and warmer weather is likely to deteriorate hard water action even more this weekend.
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