Michigan

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From Saginaw Bay north to Lake Erie and around to Lake Michigan, our walleye fishing looks to be outstanding this year. Will 2010 be your banner season? (April 2010)

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The late season is upon you with snow, sleet and wind. So, grab the shotgun and the Lab, and hit these five Michigan hotspots for one last goose hunt! (December 2009)

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Change your waterfowling ways this season with a float down one of our state’s rivers or streams. (November 2009)

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Combine our analysis with a little bit of sweat equity through scouting, and 2009 could offer your best deer season in years! (November 2009)

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With population cycles on the upswing and strong responses to better — and more plentiful — habitat, 2009 is shaping up to be an excellent year to sample Michigan’s upland opportunities. (October 2009)

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When it comes to hunting trophy whitetails in Michigan, it’s a classic battle between north and south. Fortunately for you, both sides have plenty of firepower. (October 2009)

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Take advantage of these Michigan bowhunting opportunities to arrow a trophy whitetail this fall! (September 2009)

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The public hunting land of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula might not offer a buck behind every tree, but with persistence, patience and perhaps a bit of perspiration, a first-quality hunt is within reach. (August 2009)

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Time has changed Lake Erie’s walleye fishing over the last decade. Big walleyes don’t hide “behind every log” like they once did, but they’re one year older and one year bigger! (June 2009)

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Some tried-and-true walleye fisheries are really taking off this year. Here’s the inside look at the hotspots for 2009. (May 2009)

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While Michigan hasn’t enjoyed a long tradition of excellent turkey hunting, booming populations are fast giving the Wolverine State a reputation as one of the hottest turkey destinations in the Midwest. (April 2009)

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Great Lakes walleye populations are booming. Make sure you get out and stock up on walleye fillets this season. (April 2009)

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Michigan bowhunters, muzzleloader hunters and even rifle hunters have a golden opportunity to fill their tags. Here’s where you’ll find deer during Michigan’s late season. (December 2008)

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A third consecutive milder-than-usual winter should result in more whitetails for Michigan hunters. (December 2008)

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With resident Canada goose populations increasing and stable numbers of migratory geese, Michigan waterfowlers should be looking forward to banner season again in 2008. (November 2008).

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Joe Robinson, a waterfowl specialist for the Michigan DNR and an avid hunter, believes 2008 could shape up to be one of the best waterfowl seasons in history. (October 2008)

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Hunters should consider the southeastern counties for high-scoring whitetails — five B&C records came from there — but don’t overlook the big-buck potential elsewhere. (October 2008)

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Approximately one out of every three archers should tag a whitetail this season. Will you be one of the lucky ones?

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John Ohmer has measured more racks in the past 17 years than most hunters see in a lifetime. (August 2008)

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Your gear is packed, and the boat is ready for the walleye opener. Here’s a list of lakes that won’t leave you disappointed. (April 2008)

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Spring gobbler hunting is back bigger and better than ever. Here’s where to go for your longbeard in 2008. (April 2008)

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Finish the hardwater walleye season on a good note at these eight late-bite lakes.(February 2008).

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Learn how to improve your walleye fishing on Michigan lakes, using the tips and tactics derived from the pros on Saginaw Bay.(January 2008).

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Jeanetta Flanery from Fenton was trying to squeeze in some hunting time before going to work. At the time, she was hoping only to get a shot at a buck from her tree stand. The thoughts of arrowing a state-record whitetail never crossed her mind. (December 2007)

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Canada goose production was up — way up — last spring. That bodes well for waterfowlers this fall in the Wolverine State. (November 2007)