The cool November evening was nearly still. A few deer bleats had echoed from outside the blind.
Eight-year-old Olive Dean adjusted her grip on her crossbow, lined up her shot, and asked, “How far is he?”
Rain didn’t dampen the spirits of 14 Casting Couples contestants in the season finale at Magician Lake last weekend.
The ClapTail™ 110 is a topwater bait with a metal prop and back blade that collide when retrieved, producing a unique two-tone fish-attracting sound.
(Provided by Michigan DNR)
The Michigan DNR has announced it has stocked 4,160,502 walleye fingerlings in 120 water bodies located throughout Michigan this spring and summer.
Walleye ponds are a critical component of the DNRs coolwater fisheries management and have been used extensively since the mid-1970s. A total of 30 walleye ponds located throughout Michigan were used this year, and most rely heavily on the support of local sportsmen organizations. These organizations assist with the ponds finances and supply volunteers to help with fertilization, pond maintenance and fish harvest.
(Provided by Michigan DNR)
Michigan hunters will once again enjoy 60-day duck seasons this fall, as the Natural Resources Commission set waterfowl seasons Thursday at its regular meeting in Muskegon.
Duck seasons will once again be split into two segments in all three of state duck-hunting zones.
In the North Zone, duck season is set for Sept. 21 Nov. 10 and Nov. 23 Dec. 1.
In the Middle Zone, duck season is Oct. 5 Dec. 1 and Dec. 14-15.
In the South Zone, duck season is slated for Oct. 12 Dec. 8 and Dec. 28-29.
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