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Michigan Department of Natural Resources The Dead Stream Flooding State Wildlife Management Area is a protected wildlife area located in the U.S. state of Michigan . The wildlife management area centers along the Muskegon River about 2 miles (3.2 km) from its source at Houghton Lake .
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources reminds hunters across the state that deer harvest reporting is once again required this hunting season. DNR reminds hunters to report deer harvest ...
The world record for freshwater drum was caught from Nickajack Lake in 1972 by Benny Hull, and weighed in at 54 pounds 8 ounces (24.7 kg). A lake sturgeon was caught in Nickajack Lake in 2011. This was the first sighting of one in the lake since they left the area in the 1960s. [1]
Nickajack Dam is a hydroelectric dam in Marion County in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is one of nine dams on the Tennessee River owned and operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority , which built the dam in the mid-1960s to replace the outdated Hales Bar Dam 6 miles (9.7 km) upstream.
Brandon Dowdy is joined by Dayton Blair, Mike Adams, and Josh Lovell as they discuss bass nation and then take you on a hunting trip with beagles on this edition of Southern Woods and Waters.
Backus Creek State Game Area is a state game area within Roscommon County in the U.S. state of Michigan. [2] It incorporates 4,379 acres (17.72 km 2) of hunting, recreational, and protected wildlife and wetland areas of rural Backus Township and Higgins Township.
The Bald Mountain State Recreation Area was also home to the only recreational facilities designed by world-renowned architect Gunnar Birkerts.Known by the name Lower Trout Lake Bathhouse Complex and Contact Station, as the buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the complex included five Mid-Century Modern resources, located on two separate land parcels in the Trout ...
Pointe Mouillee State Game Area (/ ˈ p ɔɪ n t m w iː ˈ j eɪ /; point mwee-YAY or moo-LAY) is a state game area in the U.S. state of Michigan. [2] It encompasses 7,483 acres (30.3 km 2) of hunting, recreational, and protected wildlife and wetland areas at the mouth of the Huron River at Lake Erie, as well as smaller outlying areas within the Detroit River.