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 Louie Stout
Lake Michigan Records Huge Perch SpawnWhile Lake Michigan biologists sort data to determine the precarious condition of trout and salmon, the perch fishery is providing much better news.
The yellow perch population appears to be on the road to recovery.
Now, that might be a tough sell to those folks who spent a lot of hours on the lake last year for a few measly fish.
Hot Time for Great Lakes Minnow HarvestersFalling water temperatures can mean a lot of things to those who enjoy the outdoors.
Cold water increases interest in steelhead fishing, for instance, and decreases the focus on bass fishing. However, to Jeff Slancik of Bay County, cold water means just one thing: It's time to catch minnows.
Slancik, 49, of Pinconning is a bait dealer whose business heats up when the weather cools down.
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