Apr 16, 2026 | Outdoors
By Laura Herberg Bridge Michigan Hunters are divided over a proposed “one buck rule” that some hope would help balance the buck-to-doe ratio, curb overpopulation in the Lower Peninsula and make deer hunting better for future generations by leaving more prize bucks on...
Apr 10, 2026 | Outdoors
After a winter with variable temperatures and lots of snow, you may see dead fish or other aquatic animals in Michigan lakes and streams as water warms up and ice and snow cover melt. The Department of Natural Resources reminds everyone that, while such sights can be...
Mar 29, 2026 | Outdoors
March madness has taken on a different meaning in parts of northern Michigan over the past two years. Strong winter storms hit the landscape and communities in March 2025 and again this week, coating (or burying) trees and forests in heavy layers of ice and snow. Many...
Mar 24, 2026 | Outdoors
From the Sterling McGinn Collection This odd-looking contraption appears to be a cross between a locomotive and a snowmobile. It is a Lombard or Phoenix steam log hauler—an actual patented piece of logging equipment used across the country, particularly in Maine and...
Mar 6, 2026 | Outdoors
By Tim Callahan In the late fall while traveling over the Big Mac, if you glance down over the guardrail, you’ll notice thousands of diver ducks. They’re called divers for their ability to dive through deep water to feed on mussels, clams, aquatic plants, and small...
Feb 12, 2026 | Outdoors
Riding conditions are at their best this winter, thanks to ample snowfall across Michigan and solid coverage on thousands of miles of state designated snowmobile and off-road vehicle trails. With the long Presidents Day weekend, (Feb. 14-16), expected to bring heavy...