Michigan elk hunters would have longer harvest periods for the 2026-27 hunting cycle under draft proposals by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
Rick Kedik rallied on the second day of the Michiana Singles Classic last weekend and took home the top prize.
Fenwick’s legacy of innovation meets ice fishing with the new Eagle, HMG, Elite, and World Class ice rods—built to dominate winter waters with precision and style.
Retailer Meijer again is offering young hunters in Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky free youth hunting licenses in stores that sell them.
Shoppers can redeem their print coupon from the weekly ad or mPerks digital coupon in-store from Sept. 13-14, 2013.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Michigan State University Diagnostic Center for Population and Animal Health announced that epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) has been confirmed in a white-tailed deer in Muskegon County, which is the first county to have EHD hit this fall.
The disease is caused by a virus that is transmitted by a type of midge. A constant characteristic of EHD is its sudden onset. Deer can suffer extensive internal bleeding, lose their appetite and fear of humans, grow progressively weaker, salivate excessively and finally become unconscious. Due to a high fever and extensive internal bleeding, infected deer often are found sick or dead along or in bodies of water. The first, hard frost should kill the flies. Visit www.michigan.gov/emergingdiseasesM/a> for more information about EHD.
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