Pheasants Forever Helping Advance Michigan’s Pheasant Restoration Initiative

Positive hunting forecast, enhanced habitat, new public access areas highlight October 20th pheasant opener

Saginaw, Mich. – In partnership with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR), local chapters of Pheasants Forever in Michigan have made significant progress to restore pheasant habitat and upland traditions during the first five years of the Michigan Pheasant Restoration Initiative (MPRI). With more than 75,000 acres of habitat projects completed thus far by local chapters and an additional 917 acres of land acquisitions finalized by the DNR, Michigan’s upland hunters should look forward to better bird prospects, improved habitat conditions, and more public land available for the October 20th pheasant opener. Read more

Pheasant season offers growing opportunities for hunters

ring-necked pheasantWith pheasant hunting just under way, the Department of Natural Resources reminds hunters that there are a growing number of opportunities to take part in this treasured Michigan tradition.

Pheasant hunting season runs Oct. 10-31 in the Upper Peninsula in Menominee County and portions of Iron, Marquette, Dickinson and Delta counties; Oct. 20-Nov. 14 in the Lower Peninsula; and Dec. 1-Jan. 1 in selected areas of Zone 3 in the southern Lower Peninsula. The bag limit is two male pheasants daily, with four in possession. A base license is required to hunt pheasants.

“A few years ago Outdoor Life magazine rated Michigan’s Thumb among the top 10 places in the country to go pheasant hunting, which points to the fact that pheasant hunting is still alive and well in our state,” said Al Stewart, DNR upland game bird specialist. “The DNR and our partners are making progress toward creating more quality pheasant hunting opportunities with the Michigan Pheasant Restoration Initiative, a collaborative effort to revitalize Michigan pheasants.”  Read more

Kip’s Corner: Selecting Stand Sites by Season and Rut Phase

 

Kip’s Corner: Selecting Stand Sites by Season and Rut PhaseDeer season has started in numerous states and will soon begin in many others. Hunters are hitting the woods full of enthusiasm and high hopes for the season. Given the first sit or two at a stand site is often the most productive, it is important to choose and hunt stand sites wisely. Preferred stand locations change with the season and phase of the rut, so here is some information to help you make the necessary adjustments and be more successful this season. Read more

Successful early elk hunting season in the books

Hunter Dale Grelewicz with bull elk he harvestedMichigan’s early elk season is now over, leaving many happy hunters with full freezers and memories for a lifetime.

“It was perfect! The hunt was above and beyond my expectations, very thorough and very professional,” said Dale Grelewicz of Twin Lakes. Grelewicz harvested his once-in-a-lifetime bull elk, with his wife Jeanne at his side, on Aug. 26.

The early elk season was made up of three, four-day hunts starting Aug. 25. Fifty state hunters had 12 days to harvest their elk, and 43 of them were successful in doing so. The early elk season is unique because it takes place during the rut, when calling can be effective, increasing the potential for some exciting interactions. Read more

Michigan Issues 2015 Deer Forecast and Important Reminders

With archery deer season just under way, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources would like to share the annual deer season forecast and remind hunters of important changes to the deer regulations for the 2015 deer seasons.

DNR deer program biologists predict that, overall, hunters this season will see similar or slightly increased success rates to last year. The forecast is designed to give hunters a better idea of what to expect in the woods this season and includes regional information breakdowns for the Upper Peninsula, the northern Lower Peninsula and the southern Lower Peninsula. Also included in the forecast are overviews of important changes for this license year, considerations for this season, and updates on wildlife health and diseases.

The annual deer season forecast can be found online at:www.michigan.gov/documents/dnr/Deer_Hunting_Prospects_470587_7.pdf. Read more

State-By-State Deer Forecasts Now Available from Game & Fish/Sportsman

Kennesaw, Ga. — If you’re looking for the best places to hunt deer in your state — or practically anywhere else in America — you’ll discover everything you need in Game & Fish/Sportsman magazines.

In this month’s October issues, readers will find in-depth deer-hunting forecasts for their particular state or region. Each unique article is a comprehensive look at last year’s harvest figures, the top hunting counties or game management areas for 2015, a special statewide hunting map, and much more. Hunters can pinpoint the best places in their state to fill their tag, and find insights about the deer herd where they live. Read more

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Avid hunters will tell you they want the best gear for the best price. Enter the X-TALKER® T65VP3 two-way radio by Midland®. A company focused on just that: superior products offered at world-class value, the X-TALKER T65VP3 two-way radio will not disappoint offering everything you need for your next hunt including the clearest reception, transmission and sound quality in existence and multiple charging and hands free options – all with Midland’s legendary weather alert radio features. Read more

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