Outdoors
Safari Club helps out
August 28, 2009
ESCANABA — There is an enhanced opportunity for those who have wanted to invest in a hunting or fishing trip, but have hesitated due to cost or uncertainty regarding the guide or outfitter. » Full Story
Bass fishing tourney coming to the bay
August 7, 2009
ESCANABA — The BASS Federation Eastern Divisional fishing tournament is set for Aug.12-14 on Little and Big Bay de Noc. » Full Story
Hoarding man toys big for Tim
August 7, 2009
ESCANABA — One of the things I’ve been able to do through the years is accumulate neat stuff. You know what I mean, neat things guys like me have to hav. » Full Story
Time to boost youth outdoor interest
July 31, 2009
ESCANABA — Several years ago, the DNR established a task force to address the problem of declining numbers of hunters in Michigan. » Full Story
Studies tracking deer hunt status
July 17, 2009
ESCANABA — It’s hard to believe that fall hunting regulations are already being set, given that many people feel we haven’t even experienced summer. » Full Story
Reasons vary for hunter decline
July 17, 2009
MARQUETTE — Hunting researcher Mark Damian Duda told listeners in Marquette recently the No. 1 reason for declining hunter participation in America is urbanization. » Full Story
U.P. trappers set high standards
July 10, 2009
ESCANABA — Even in its most contemporary mode, to visit and view a trapper applying their craft is truly a trip back in time. » Full Story
Cooks teen enjoys benefits of big elk kill
July 10, 2009
COOKS — Courtney Williams of Cooks now holds four records and has received extensive attention after harvesting a huge elk earlier this year. » Full Story
Banding together for geese
July 3, 2009
ESCANABA — There is information that indicates the practice of marking birds for either migration studies or use for carrying messages date back as far as 280 BC. » Full Story
We all handle natural resources
June 26, 2009
ESCANABA — The hunting, trapping, fishing ATV riding, boating and organized camping enthusiasts in Michigan have paid for the privileges they enjoy outdoors. » Full Story




