There are times when the transition of fall into winter can get a bit confusing, while the weather makes up its mind to go ...
This weekend marks the start of firearm deer hunting season. For many seasoned hunters, heading out on opening weekend is an annual tradition.
More than halfway through firearm deer season in Michigan hunters have reported just over 100,000 deer taken as of Nov. 26. In the first two days of the 15-day season, Michigan hunters took 41,573 ...
Lansing State Journal on MSN
Firearm deer season is nearly over. See the Lansing-area numbers
In 2024, Michigan hunters harvested 136,524 deer over the entire firearm season, including 50,252 does, or antlerless deer, ...
DNR Wildlife Biologist David Jentoft says as of Monday morning, hunters have reported 7,800 bucks. He says it’s down a little ...
Coaches Pub hosted its first Buck Pole Saturday to celebrate Michigan's firearm hunting season opener, bringing hunters together to showcase harvests.
The Brownstown Township Police Department said there was an illegal deer kill in the township over the weekend.
Excited hunters filled the Elmer’s County Market parking lot for the chance of winning prizes for the biggest buck. U.P.
First Alert meteorologist Justin Bradford speaks with the Michigan DNR and hunters about the firearm deer season.
A person was caught hunting illegally in Brownstown after gunshots were heard near Telegraph and West over the weekend.
The plan will take years to see an impact, and can be personalized per township or city in the county.
The Macomb Daily on MSN
Deer Widows have a chance for a night out on the town Thursday
The first day of deer hunting season is Nov. 15 and the Macomb County Chamber is hosting an event for the so-called “Deer Widows,” or the spouses of deer hunters who get left behind during hunting ...
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