MARQUETTE — U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service personnel will apply lampricides to the Sucker River in Alger County to eliminate sea lamprey larvae burrowed in the stream bottom. Applications will be conducted between July 15-24, in accordance with state permits. Application dates are tentative ...
It’s July, which for the northwoods seems like summer already is halfway over.
e’re far enough north that most breeding seasons get crammed into June, yet far enough south that the warmer conditions should last into September, allowing young animals time to mature.
Conditions so far ...
MARQUETTE — “Man has invented his doom, first step was touching the moon,” – Bob Dylan
The night was warm and uncharacteristically quiet.
Above me, from end to end and back again, the darkness of the sky was adorned with thousands of tiny, twinkling star lights, like pin pricks ...
Little Bay de Noc: Walleye anglers reported catching smaller fish in the head of the bay. Anglers fishing further south, in the outer bay caught some large fish near drop-offs. Anglers casted reaction lures and jigs with soft plastics or live baits. Fish were also caught by those trolling or ...
Michigan residents, are you ready to talk (or spot) turkey? The Michigan Department of Natural Resources needs your help to tally wild turkeys this summer.
From July 1 through Aug. 31, the DNR will run its annual wild turkey brood survey a community science effort for people statewide to ...
If you’re heading to northern Michigan or planning to spend time in state parks or forests in that area over the Fourth of July weekend, be aware of lingering hazards and damage from the March 28-30 ice storm.
All state parks and boating access sites that closed following the storm have ...