The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has proposed adding 12 new species to the state’s list of nuisance animals, which currently includes 47 species. These animals can cause damage to property, agriculture, or natural resources, and their removal is often necessary to mitigate the negative effects.
The Biden administration’s recent actions on hunting and wildlife management have raised concerns among hunters and conservationists alike. Many argue that these actions represent an attack on hunting and could have negative economic consequences for rural communities. Hunting is a vital part of conservation efforts and provides critical support for rural economies, and it is essential that we find a balanced approach that protects both wildlife and the interests of local communities.

Where: North Macomb Sportsmen’s Club – 3231 Inwood Rd, Washington, MI 48095 When: Tuesdays, starting 5/16/2023 through 8/29/2023 Class/Category Adult Hunter Class (H) Male/Female (Red Stake) Range finders ALLOWED in…

Ann C. Biechele, passed away on December 11, 2022, one day after her birthday. She was 85 years old. Daughter of Raymond and Golda Conrad, Ann was born in Burns,…

According to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, roughly 7000 deer hunters voluntarily reported their harvest in 2021. This represents a decline in harvest reporting as less hunters have responded…

NECKER, PAUL F. Age 82 November 11, 2022. Beloved husband of Carol. Loving father of Jeff (Machele) Necker, Jennifer (Edward) Walsh, Elizabeth (Luca) Bizzo & Patricia (Michael) Dinverno. Proud grandfather…

Saturday Aug. 6th, At Hillsdale College, North Macomb’s own Katie Jacob shot her way to the National Champion for Olympic skeet. Her first open class national championship. Katie shot 245/250,…
From Outdoorlife.com: Legislators in New Jersey introduced a bill last month that would change the state’s regulations for hunting on private land. Assembly Bill 3732 calls for an expanded safety buffer that…
The Michigan Department of Natural Sources has confirmed that three red fox kits have tested positive for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI). These are the first documented cases of HPAI…

WALTER “WALT” DEAN BRISTOL, 88, of Lapeer for 33 years, formerly of Pontiac, died Thursday, February 10, 2022. He was born March 25, 1933 in Lapeer to parents Clayton and…
