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Youth Hunt Success!
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I have hunted for two years and hadnt taken a deer because I wanted my first deer to be a buck. So, this was our last year to participate in the youth hunt we were all excited and plan to a new spot on state land
with my friend Austin Crum and my boyfriend Cody Corey. The three of us shoot competitive IBO Archery with my brother and have a great time. Saturday, I had a volleyball tournament and couldnt hunt, but Austin
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nice buck in front of us. Remembering everything Ive been taught, with a perfect shot the 9-point dropped right there. Wow, there was lots of celebrating and we even played a joke on my mom. When Cody came
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sure was a lucky charm! He took a massive 12 point! I admit I was a little jealous! I dont think I will ever see a deer that big but IM very happy that he got this trophy! We were nearly two miles from our truck and
it took us about three hours to get him out of the woods. Good thing my dad had brought a sled. His family and plenty of friends were there to greet Cody and check out the trophy buck. It was a crazy-amazing
weekend for all three of us! A weekend we will never, ever forget! I love being in the outdoors! (Note: Abbey Obrzut was featured in the August issue of Woods-N-Water News written By Tricia Croney
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Going slow in dry leaves is key to drastically decreasing hunt-busting noises. Author photos
somehow think were protected from
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and scent concealment (to
get past their noses), when
deer have a third highly
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Ive been hunting over twentythree years, and over that time I have
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The author finally killed a mountable animal, a typical 8-point he shot on Anti-
The author thought; maybe he tried too hard as a young deer hunter. Maybe
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minutes. I recall my eyes watering
while I slowly, s-l-o-w-l-y reached for
my gun and in super-slow motion got
it up and halfway to my shoulder. Im
sure I was trembling, and maybe thats
what triggered him to suddenly leap
into the air, spin halfway around and
run away down the trail.
Like a puff of brown smoke, he
was here, there and gone. I managed
to get off three futile rounds from the
.35 Remington pump and still have
the empty casings somewhere in a
desk drawer. I dont remember what I
was reading that day so long ago, but
I can recall the incident as though it
happened yesterday.
So, I learned to keep the gun in
my lap and to pull up ready to shoot
at the sound of anything approaching.
But thats not why I missed another
nice buck on Drummond Island a
few years later. I was ready that cold
morning of falling snow when the
silent 6-point appeared ghostlike at
20 yards. It was buck fever, pure and
simple, that caused my scope to fog
over.
Leaving the blind early one afternoon in Mecosta County, I learned
that another hunter took my place and
shot a 12-point buck. Same thing happened in Presque Isle County although
that deer was only an 8-point.
Because its hard for me to sit still
for long, deer often see me before I
see them. One year I got the crazy
idea to hang a couple of rear-view
truck mirrors from trees in front of my
blind so I could see behind me without having to turn around. That little
gimmick backfired when incoming
deer could see me chewing an apple
and watch me blow my nose. They
would run off as soon as we spotted
each other. I took the mirrors down
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this unique blind option allows hunters to set up in places that would be
impossible to hunt with traditional
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Fully flocked floaters and full body decoys produce best on late season waterfowl. Author photos
Boat blinds are another option for
hunting wary waterfowl in open water. While it might seem unlikely that
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Holding the stock firmly against the shoulder helps reduce the punch of
recoil when sighting slugs. Author photos
Knowing the slugs trajectory is important, too. For example, Smith said
one of Lightfields most popular hunting loads can be sighted in to a tight
group at 100 yards. At 50 yards, the
slug will be 2-1/2 inches higher.
The trajectory is one reason Smith
says slug guns perform better with a
good scope, preferably one designed
for weapons with the harsher recoil
such as a slug gunscopes designed
for .22-caliber rifles probably wont
hold up to the jolt. While open, iron
sights work just fine, a scope will deliver better accuracy at longer ranges,
too.
Smith said hunters should consider getting a DSG. That stands
for Designated Slug Gun. Many
popular slug guns come in packages that include a short, rifled barrel
for slugs, and a longer smoothbore
barrel for shooting birdshot. Better
to have a shotgun thats dedicated to
slug shooting. If you switch barrels,
every time you switch back to the
slug barrel, you need to re-sight the
weapon. The same holds true if you
remove the rifled slug barrel to clean
the shotgunyou have to get back to
the range and make sure the gun can
shoot tight groups.
Smith also noted that its highly
important to sight inand huntwith
the same brand and load of slugs.
Slugs from different companies have
different trajectories and performance.
While shotguns with rifled barrels
are the best and most accurate when
shooting slugs, modern slug designs
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He seemed happy with
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By Randy Jorgensen
ur newspaper office
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Complete with artificial light, stale air
and every critter youd ever
want to see.
I arrived early the other
morning to the office, well
before daylight. Like most
offices, ours is a maze of cubicles and
work areas. Filled with computers,
each casting a screensaver digital
image, as people do who work on
them all day long, they personalize
them via the screensaver feature. Its
a modern day photo gallery which
reflects a little about the person who
works there.
So as I fumbled and
stumbled my way through
the office to wake her up for
another day of newspapering, turning on lights and
unlocking doors. Id pause
for a moment to look at
computer screens. It was an
interesting study of people
who work in this office.
What I discovered that morning,
or simply took the time to think
about, was that our office has a life of
her own, even in the dark.
It is home during the day to 15 or
so talented souls who make their living in the fast paced, wacky world of
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Your sound and scent is far from concealed, and will
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the wind gusting from a direction it
rarely blows, and the seldom-heard
whistle from the air racing through
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Teaching my niece Maya, and her friend Kya, to fish bluegills with the popperbobber combo. Randall Claramunt photos
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Buddy Beyer, 13 of Menominee bagged one of the biggest black bears known
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too far away to see clearly or consider
shooting, Janet wrote. After about an
hour, that bear disappeared into the
cornfield. We dont know if it was the
same one we saw later.
About 6:30, I noticed a very
large black head in a different area of
the cornfield about 100 yards from our
blind. I alerted Buddy to the bears
presence and he opened the window
on the blind and got the rifle into position. As the bear came closer, we were
finally able to see its whole body.
I realized that it was an exceptionally big bear, much bigger than the
200-pounders that John and I had shot
years ago. Its head was very large,
ears small and belly almost dragging
on the ground.
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excited and a bit shaky, but he took
some deep breaths and kept his cool.
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Michigans managed waterfowl hunt areas offer residents and visitors plenty of opportunity for quality hunting. Here, a hunter at Fish Point State Game Area
scares up some birds on opening day. MDNR photos
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Harsens Island
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At 4,040 acres in Wayne and Monroe counties, Point Mouillee is one of the largest freshwater
marsh restorations in America. The actual managed
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number of ducks in the area throughout the season.
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Left: When she encountered her first woodcock of the young season, the Irish red and white setter Abbey performed perfectly, moving only her head to watch it fly off from beneath her point. Right: Unable
to catch the scent of the sitting grouse on this dry and calm day, Lizzy the Llewellyn setter nonetheless
knew enough to stop and point after the flushing grouse left more scent for her to sniff.
While the heat would have been enough to keep
us from heading out on the other days, its been
my neck that actually forced me from the
cabin and back home to seek relief.
One masseuse told me Id do well
to place a tennis ball between my neck
and the wall or a door and lean into it for
a type of massage. But rats, I forgot the
ball. So I poached from my dogs one of
their toys, a Kong chewer. Try to imagine
a hard, hard rubber dog toy, shaped like
a rounded off pyramid with round
bricks atop one another, rather like
a stack of donuts that get progressively smaller as the stack grows. Thats the Kong,
which isnt a tennis ball, but its hard rubber and
tapered shape make it more effective and versatile
than the ball would be. At any rate, it relieved some
pain for a little while. I decided to quit using it as
a therapeutic device when Abbey started crying for
me to toss it to her.
At the cabin when Ive had work to do, Ive
taken to sitting in the recliner with the laptop literally on my lap. That keeps my back and neck straight.
Sometimes one or both of the dogs will resent the
laptop occupying their places and will insist on
settling onto my lap first. I like the dogs there, so I
adjust my arm levels.
The heat and lingering leaf cover left me out of
the mood to try to shoot birds, so I decided to practice what my pups trainer Tim Fox of Sand Lake,
had advised: going without a gun, if for no other
reason than to see how much of the dog work you
miss when you go with one.
On one of those brief morning jaunts, my eyes
were opened to just how much I had, indeed, been
missing, or to put it another way what I have to
look forward to. After two summers worth of indepth training with a pro, Lizzy and Abbey were
showing the signs of spark, confidence, willingness
to be handled if necessary and an approach to the
hunt that required no handling. Sweet.
At one point on a hot, still morning, Lizzy saw
a grouse she hadnt scented. She bolted toward it
then peeled off the chase when it flushed. OK. Not
good on not smelling it but great on reining in her
instinct to chase. A few minutes later, while she was
off to the side of me by about 15 yards, I put up a
grouse. At my whistle she returned to my side then
slammed onto point. OK, again. Not good that she
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SMALLIES
MUSKIES
Does your blood boil as you imagine huge, female muskies, hungry to nourish massive amounts
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presentation?
Its my belief that the most productive muskie
fishing is done in water, 8 to 20 feet, most of the
time.
One day we motored back out to 8-feet with
the trolling motor and began casting again, toward
another minnow school. This time I got a strike on
an 8-inch brown Suick a big belly and huge head
came out of the water. WOW! It shook its head and
the lure. We were in 5-feet of water. I threw out a
buoy. We decided to come back for this baby.
Since I do not think I hurt that bigger muskie,
we went back to that fish in one hour and this time
I hooked her well with a dark-brown, 10-inch
Suick, with bigger hooks with O rings attached.
She fought well and my friend Buffy netted her
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1) Pay attention to details. Start by throwing
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2) In the fall, the water gets cooler so slow
the
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remember
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baitfish are very big keys to big
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muskie
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and using jerk baits like Fundally
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and
10-inch
Suicks work well in shallow,
Yoopers are still throwing Suicks, successfully, I
cold water.
might add.
New studies have shown that shallow weeds
3) Muskies, in my opinion, seem to have a color
and
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preference for each lake they inhabit. On Lake Emnow
fine places to find a fifty. Thats right, and
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of the Lower Peninsula during cold winters that
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Swanson said given the capability of the northern Lower Peninsula habitat to support wolves, the
DNR is not surprised that wolves are moving south.
Swanson outlined some of the previous evidence reported.
In 2004, a gray wolf that had been previously
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After I secured the buck and
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feeding of its last meal (the last
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Lt-rt: Carson Wright with his first buck, a total tined 6-pt. and Benjamin Govitz with
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ing. The comforting hand and message of action to Ben was the
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I dont believe this is happening
Dad Ben yells. Neither do I Ben,
Its getting close to 8 and we need to
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y son, Ethan, and I hunted
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this year. Its been five
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in the way. This year he got laid off
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before being called back.
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Weight is one reason. The 20
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Heres one of the many UP bucks shot by the author that weighed over 200 pounds dressed.
Units with moderate deer numbers have a lot less hunting pressure and therefore hold more older age
class deer. With diligent scouting, it is possible to find pockets of high deer numbers in those areas
where you can have the best of both worlds. MDNR photo
had only seen one fawn all day, but at 4:00 that all
changed when a big doe came running past me.
At first I thought a wolf might be chasing her, but
when I heard a buck grunting in the distance, I got
ready for action by grabbing my Quest Bow.
The buck came along a few minutes later on a
different trail and when he stopped just 20 yards
away, I quickly determined that he had four points
on one antler making him legal, and then I sent
an arrow on its way without hesitation. The buck
dashed off about 25 yards, stopped, and then he
just leaned against a fallen tree and expired without
ever really falling over. I had that seven pointer
aged by two DNR biologist with one estimating his
age at four years old, but his compadre disagreed
and guesstimated him at three. Whatever his age,
he weighed 180 pounds dressed and he took me
until the wee-hours of the night to extract him from
that quagmire.
Being born and raised in northern Michigan,
Ive been hunting the UP for many years indeed.
Having hunted other noted whitetail states like Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Wisconsin and many others,
I still consider hunting in the UP to be my overwhelming favorite. In fact, over the last 10 years,
I have tagged my legal limit of 20 Michigan bucks,
all of them from the UP; all of them nicely racked
specimens and all of them with good sized bodies
too.
Im mainly a meat hunter though, and dont
really put much emphasis on antlers in my deer
hunting pursuits. What really turns my crank is
the body size of deer and the UP is well known for
having big bodied deer. In the last ten years, Ive
taken a slew of big-bodied UP bucks that yielded
90 pounds or more of scrumptious, boned venison.
I forgot to mention, I hunt a lot on public land in
the UP too; in places where anybody can hunt.
Besides a high degree of success, the UP also
provides a lot of true, wilderness deer hunting
opportunities. Theres no denying that farmlands
produce some mighty fine whitetail hunting, however; theres something extra special about chasing whitetails in the big woods. Im talking about
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Where to Hunt
The authors wife Donna shot this gargantuan buck in 2014. Author photo
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According to Commemorative
Bucks of Michigan (states official
record keeper of big game) Delta
County and Marquette County (both
located in the central UP) are the top
counties in the entire state of Michigan for record book bucks. Ontonagon and Iron Counties (western
UP) are also top counties in big buck
production ranking fourth and fifth
respectively statewide.
The Michigan DNR manages
deer according to Deer Management Units (DMUs). There is one
DMU (DMU122) in the UP that has
been under strict, Mandatory Antler Restrictions (MARs) since the
year 2000. As a result of MARs,
DMU122 consistently produces more
and bigger bucks than any other
DMU in the UP but it also attract
more hunters there as a result.
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When to Go
Deer Hunting
Regulations/Information
The UP is under Hunters Choice
deer hunting regulations. Deer hunters must choose from two licensing
options: Hunters can purchase a
Combination License which includes
two restricted tags. Bucks must meet
certain antler point restrictions (3
points on one side for one tag and
4 points on one side for the second,
restricted tag). The other option is
to buy a single Archery Deer Hunting License good for one unrestricted
buck; however you are limited to one
buck for the entire season (gun or
bow) under that option. In the UP,
with archery gear, only bucks may
be taken this year with a combination license or single buck tag. There
are some bonus, antlerless deer tags
available in three DMUs which are
sold either in a lottery type drawing
or over the counter, depending on
availability.
With about 2/3 of the UPs land
mass available for public hunting,
bowhunters can easily find a spot all
to themselves. Camping is popular
and free for hunters on both state and
federal lands, although a free permit
is required to camp on state lands.
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and private campgrounds available to.
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TROPHY PAGES
Jacob
Zynda,
8 took
his first
buck in
Lapeer
Co. during the
youth
hunt.
Ava Parrent,
6 took
this 6-pt.
with a
crossbow
during
the last
hour of
the youth
hunt in
Tuscola
Co.
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Kaitlynn
Demers
of Rockwood
took her
first deer
during
the early
youth season with a
crossbow.
Sam
Koresky
took this
big 8-pt.
at 150
yards and
dropped
him in his
tracks on
the opening morning of the
youth
hunt. DNR
aged the
buck at 3
years
old.
Kylie
Sczepanski
12, of Midland proudly
displays her
awesome
7-pt. she shot
in the youth
hunt. Kylie
was hunting with her
Grandpa
Tom in Gladwin Co.
Madysun Trigger, 9 took this dandy 10pt. buck in Sanilac Co. during the youth
hunt, making her one happy girl!
Dayton
Brady with
his first deer.
A nice 8-pt.
taken in Van
Buren Co.
and according to his
hunting partner and dad
will forever
be my hunt
of a lifetime
even though
I wasnt
hunting!
Dylan
Schut,
15 took
this 8-pt.
with a
15.5 inch
spread
during
the youth
hunt in
Irons with
a 135 yard
shot.
Aj Rini,
10 took
this nice
7-pt.
hunting
Oakland
Co. during the
2015
youth
hunt.
Isabella
Sarratore,
11 and a
6th grader
at Mattawan
Middle
School,
second
year in a
row she
was successful in
Manistee
Co.
Carol
Ziarko ,
took this
big 190
lb., 8-pt.
Oct. 10 in
St. Clair
Co.
Terri
Hendershot
took her
first deer
in 7 years,
this record
book 11pt. with a
17 spread
taken Oct.
1.
Luke Smith
took his first
buck during
the youth
season, this
dandy 13-pt.
taken with a
20 gauge in
Ionia Co.
Payton
Resnick of
Imlay City
took his first
deer opening morning
of the youth
hunt, hunting near
Coleman.
TROPHY PAGES
Mason Crane, 14 of
Manitou Beach, took
this big 224 lb. 8-pt. in
Washtenaw Co. during
the youth hunt.
Lindsay Hutcherison, 15 of
Caseville took this unique
9-pt. that was in full velvet.
Collin
Galbraith,
13 with
his first
Michigan
black
bear, taken in the
Newberry
area on
Sept. 16.
Lisa Force, a
stay at home
mom, waited
8 years to get
her bear permit and took
this beautiful Michigan
bruin.
Katelyn Hellebuyck of
Boyne City with her 9-pt.
take in the youth hunt.
Josh
Gormley,
11 of Portage hunting with
his dad
Jerry and
grandpa
Larry of Imlay City on
the Waltons Farm
in Attica
took this
nice 4-pt.
Troy Blake
took this
300 lb.
black bear
hunting
near his
cabin in
Luce Co.
on Sept
10, his first
Michigan
bear.
Basil E.
King of
Columbiaville
caught
and
released
this 24.5
pound,
30 inch
flathead
catfish on
August
26.
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Youth Hunt
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My Thoughts...
By Tricia Auten
not want them to set goals of eventually killing a mature buck, but in the
meantime help them to understand
the challenges and benefits from
hunting hard in nature?
I feel like this group is worse off
than the younger group. During this
time of a young persons life, we
expect them to become responsible,
be accountable, stand up tall, pull up
the big boy and girl britches and stick
their face to the sun, eat up life and
all it has to offer, but during youth
weekend you can take advantage of
what your birth certificate says and
get the jump on other hunters!
Taken directly from the DNR
website:
During any season when it is
legal to harvest a buck, antler point
restrictions (APR) do not apply to
epartment of Natural
Resources personnel from a handful of
divisions were on hand
for the recent daylong
exercise by Enbridge,
Inc., designed to test the capabilities
of dealing with an oil spill near the
Mackinac Bridge.
Staffers from the Fisheries,
Wildlife, Law Enforcement and Forest Resources divisions as well as
representatives of the Executive Division were present to observe and
learn what the DNRs immediate roles
would be in the event that Enbridges
twin 62-year-old pipelines just west of
the bridge sprung a leak.
A University of Michigan study
that concluded that a spill from Line
5 (as Enbridge calls it) would be a
far-reaching catastrophe raised eyebrows around the state in the wake of
the Line 6B pipeline that burst near
Marshall in 2010, spilling more than
800,000 gallons of heavy crude into
the Kalamazoo River watershed.
A state task force, led by Attorney General Bill Schuette and state
Department of Environmental Quality
Director Dan Wyant, called for greater
scrutiny, restrictions and ongoing
analysis of Line 5. The task force
recommended that heavy crude the
oil that escaped from the Line 6B
pipeline, and is difficult to clean up -not be transported across the Straits in
Line 5. Enbridge has agreed.
A work crew positions a boom off of Mackinac Island during a mock oil spill
exercise. MDNR photo
The Enbridge exercise was designed to mimic a 4,500-barrel light
crude oil spill.
Among the DNR employees
assigned to the exercise were eight
members of the Law Enforcement Division, who were on hand to provide
security in case protesters attempted to
disrupt the exercise.
Cpl. Craig Milkowski, a commercial fishing enforcement specialist who usually patrols from Alpena
to Whitefish Bay on Lake Superior,
captained a 36-foot, twin-diesel patrol
boat during the exercise. He was accompanied by conservation officer
Larry DeSloover, another Great Lakes
enforcement guy who usually patrols
from Alpena to Detroit.
By Mark Romanack
This wild upriver bright caught by Jarod Higginbotham of Yakima Bait is being carefully
handled for a quick photograph and then released. Special gear restrictions like barbless
hooks allow west coast anglers to catch and release river run salmon with very little
mortality. Author photo
how much fresh caught salmon is fro- let alone collecting harvest data for
zen, slowly freezer burned and evenour local biologists.
tually discarded in Michigan annuIn Michigan a salmon is a salmon
ally. As a whole, Great Lakes anglers
and literally every fish that makes
have no clue how good we have had
the mistake of biting a lure or bait
it or how to insure our sport fishing
is going to end up in the bottom of
heritage continues into the future.
an oversized marine cooler. Harvest
estimates on Michigan caught fish are
made by taking random creel survey
The limits allowed in respective
data and extrapolating that informafisheries are based on a number of
tion to encompass and entire fishery.
factors including commercial harCompared to the actual data collected
vest, tribal harvests, sport harvests
and management decisions made by
and natural mortality. The Columbia
Oregon and Washington state bioloRiver enjoys a massive return of
gists, Michigan and other Great Lakes
salmon, but lining up for their share
states are in the dark ages of fishery
of the catch are a long line of commanagement practices.
mercial fishermen, sport fishermen,
I cant help but rationalize that
tribal fishermen and natural predators a five fish limit is overly generlike sea lions.
ous considering the struggles our
Columbia River anglers are also
salmon fishery is facing. Furthermore,
asked to live release wild reared fish
Michigan anglers treat our salmon
in favor of harvesting hatchery raised fishery like a put and take program
salmon. The belief is that wild reared rather than considering the benefits of
salmon have a much greater likelilimiting our harvest or Heaven forbid
hood of generating significant natural releasing any fish so they might actureproduction compared to hatchery
ally spawn.
fish that are considered to be genetically inferior.
When a salmon is harvested from
Aside from the differences in
the Columbia River the angler must
limits from the Columbia River to
record on his license specific inforGreat Lakes salmon fisheries, I also
mation including the date, location
noticed a striking difference in how
the fish was caught, if the fish is wild
captains and charter fishermen treat
or hatchery reared and the size of the
the fish they harvest. In Michigan at
fish. This information is turned over
the start of a charter the captain tosses
to biologists who carefully analyze
a bag of ice into a 150 quart cooler
this critical data.
and as fish are caught they are tossed
Back home in Michigan our salm- into this cooler. By the time a few fish
on fishery is in decline compared to
hit the cooler, the inside of that cooler
the Columbia River which is knockbecomes a slurry of melted ice, blood,
ing it out of the park. Ironically, our
slime and fish excrement. The fish
salmon limits are significantly more
generous and no consideration is
Fish management page 89
given to releasing wild reared salmon
The Limit
Hatchery fish like this one caught by Maxima Lines Zach Schoonover (note the adipose clip)
are harvested in favor of harvesting wild reared fish on the Columbia River. This voluntary
effort by anglers is part of a sophisticated management plan that insures the salmon runs
returning to the Columbia River every year are the worlds most impressive. Author photo
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Mackinaw City.
Our goals include making sure
sensitive areas and species are identified and appropriate action is taken,
Mistak said. If we know where a lake
trout spawning reef is, for instance, we
share that information so the response
teams can avoid disrupting the bottom
there. Or if we know where theres a
piping plover nesting area, we share
that information to make sure the area
is protected.
Fisheries biologist Steve Scott,
who works out of Newberry and is
part of the DNRs emergency response
team, assisted in planning the exercise over the course of the last several
months.
I feel more comfortable that if
we were put in this situation, Id know
how to react, Scott said. I now know
how the DNR would fit into a big
process like this.
Dave Jentoft, a biologist with the
DNR Wildlife Division, participated in
an oiled-wildlife response workshop
put on by Tri-State Bird Rescue and
Research.
We were looking at how we
would respond in the event something
happened, Jentoft said. We identified what resources were needed and
potential responses. We all hope that
we never have to be involved in a re-
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Fall turkeys like to feed on acorns and spend most their time on oak ridges
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roost at first light and will give you
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TUSCOLA COUNTY
ELLINGTON TWP. 18.43
acres, all wooded. Main road
1256.92 feet frontage farm
land in back. Over 4,000 acres
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and have been under hunted for
years and have severe crop damage
this year. Call 270-498-3374 for information and trail camera photos from
the farms. H-11-2
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ALCONA COUNTY /
HUBBARD LAKE, MI. 5
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Camp, 5 day Black Powder
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260 Acre Camp plus Lake
House. Modify plan to suit your
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kills. H-9-4
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phone nights 989-846-6228
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Hunting Lease
HUNTING GROUNDS
FOR LEASE OR SALE in
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County, Iosco County, Eaton
County, Isabella County and
Ingham County. Excellent deer
hunting properties. 989-5932547. RE-9-3
FIVE PARCELS FOR LEASE
in Hale, MI. 80 acres each. Excellent
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ALL SEASONAL, full
hookup, riverside RV resort.
Make Coho Bend, on the Big
Manistee River, your own hideaway! Large wooded sites-Boat
docks available.
www.cohobend.com
(231)-723-7321. R/R-4-8
Real Estate
OUTDOOR ENTHUSIAST
OF ANY KIND will love
this real estate offering.
Whether you hunt, fish, hike or
snowmobile this property offers
it all. 180 acres with trails,
blinds, creek and food plots.
Property adjoins thousands of
acres of public land, less than 2
miles to boat launch and the St.
Mary's River. Present owners
use as a E.U.P. camp but the
1100 sq. ft. home and 32x42
garage will satisfy most as a
year round residence. A great
buy at $289,000. Please call
listing agent Mike Gillhooley at
906-440-7389. Pictures and
more details can be found at
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your Eastern Upper Peninsula
real estate needs. RE-9-3
134 Acres Farmland, Woods, 3
Cabins, 30 x 50 Pole barn. 2640 x
2219- 40% Wooded MusseyTwp St
Clair County $419,000 Just Land
Sales 586-419-6716 JustLandSales.
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55 ACRES on Benway Creek at
4886 Rushton Rd, Central Lake,
Michigan, located NE of Traverse
City. Hunt, ride your quads or just
enjoy the peace and quiet & abundant wildlife, mature hardwoods,
never harvested! 1996 3bdrm/2bth
home/cabin, attached 2 car garage, 2
pole barns (1 Morton built) on paved
road. $249,900 Contact Nancy
Nyland
Berkshire
Hathaway
HomeServices Michigan Real Estate
810-606-0139
nancynyland@
bhhsmi.com RE-11-1
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GOOD HUNTING AND
FISHING on 103 ft. frontage
on Little Manistee River. 2
wooded acres with mobile
home, oversized garage with
finished upstairs, land adjoined
to Manistee National Forest
$78,000.
586-854-4536
RE-10-2
DELTA COUNTY 100 acres with
rustic camp for sale. Located 8 miles
north of Rapid River. Fully wooded
with varied vegetation, some hardwoods, some poplar, some cedar.
Trails throughout. $140,000. 906428-9252. RE-11-1
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THE
MANISTIQUE
RIVER LODGE with 140
acres of prime hunting land in
the central U.P., just east of
Germfask. 1/2 mile frontage on
both sides of river. Sleeps 12+.
Classic log beam construction
with huge fieldstone fireplace,
riverfront boardwalk, outbuildings, deer blinds and more. All
maintained in excellent condition. MLS #432874 on bhhsmi.
com. Awesome value now
reduced to $395,000. Call John
Yaroch, BHHS Real Estate.
231-675-2555. RE-11-1
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ACRES. 1,700 FT WATERFRONT.
YOUR OWN PRIVATE BAY ON
LAKE HURON. HUNTING &
FISHING DREAM. ASKING $175K.
906-203-0420. RE-11-1
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280 ACRES,
DEER
CAMP, MUST SELL:
Marquette Co., Gwinn, cabin
and storage shed on unique
property, old bog with ridges
and islands. Mostly conifers,
birch and poplar. A portion of
property was logged. New
growth has started. Many elevated blinds. Good deer, 4 bear
have been taken off the property. A nice bear was taken off the
property this past season.
Escanaba River runs next door
with many good fishing lakes
nearby. Asking $220,000.00
810-798-3414. RE-11-2
VACANT
LAND
ON
SAGINAW
BAY
IN
PINCONNING, 120'x350', city
water, 18'x22' garage with power
$35,000 989-313-0851 or evenings
989-324-1404. RE-10-2
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UP HUNTERS PARADISE.
160 Acres. Nice 3 bed home, 2 bath.
3 car garage + Lg pole barn w electric and cement floor. Deer, bear, turkey, rabbits, and a large beaver pond
too. Asking $244k. 906-484-1006.
RE-11-1
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UP BEAUTIFUL LIKE NEW 4
bed, 2 bath home on 15 acres. Lg
pole barn. Hunting & Fishing
PARADISE. RETIRE OR VACATION
HERE! Near Detour, MI. Asking
$169k 906-203-0420 email [email protected] for pics. RE-111
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60
ACRES
UP
PROPERTY 1/2 hard woods,
1/2 hayfield w/cedar frontage on
Palmer Lake, 2 miles north of
US 2, east of Manistique
$60,000.
231-218-0071.
RE-10-2
UP GREAT HUNTING CAMP
BORDERING 15,000 Acre
Munuscong State Forest on one side
and the Big Munuscong River open
to St. Marys River. Near Pickford, MI.
Asking $69k. 906-203-0420 Email
[email protected] for pics.
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40 ACRE PARCEL located in
Northwestern Lenawee County.
Close to Michigan International
Speedway, state highways, and
many lakes. 16 acres tillable, 23
acres wooded. Rare Find! Call Diana
at Faust Real Estate, LLC 517-2703646. RE-11-1
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family pets. Close working dogs
with strong point and retrieve
instincts. Reasonably priced for
the sporting family. Money back
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ESTABLISHED CABIN on
50 acres flowing Cedar River,
Gladwin County, wooded acreage with established hunting
blinds, food plots, outbuildings,
water and septic. Excellent
hunting deer, bear, turkey,
stream fishing, kayaking. A
sportsman's heaven and a must
see. $189,888. 989-513-5621
or 989-798-8775. RE-11-1
U.P. 15 ACRE HUNTING
CABIN, deep water well. All plumbing, kitchen, bath, two bedrooms and
living room. $65,000 land contract.
313-286-4845. RE-11-1
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CABIN AND 30 ACRES ON
OLD
SENEY
ROAD.
NEWBERRY AREA, Luce
County. Hunting, snowmobiling,
wooded, hay fields. Price $34,000.
720-542-3641. RE-10-2
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139 Acres, Amazing Large Piece.
With an X-Large Pond for Fishing
90% Wooded - Irregular Shaped
Kimball Twp. - St. Clair County
$278,000 Just Land Sales 586-4196716 facebook.com/justlandsales
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TUSCOLA COUNTY HUNTING CAMP near 10,000 acres
Deford State Game area. Building
includes; heat, electricity, full bathroom, 5 acres and more. $45,900. J.
McLeod Realty, 989-670-6699.
RE-10-2
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FOR SALE: 10 ACRES hunting
land in Gladwin County. Pond, trailer
and outhouse on property, 2-3 deer
are taken every year. Phone: 336329-9042 $35,000 RE-10-2
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80 ACRES, LAKE COUNTY, 3
buildings, food plots, forest plan 6
mill ag property 5 miles west of 131
exit 162 Luther $144,000 Call 231937-4609. RE-10-2
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FOR SALE:
DEER CAMP
2 BEDROOM, LIVING RM, KITCHEN, BATH, ENCLOSED FRONT
PORCH ON 25 ACRES OF PURE HUNTING PROPERTY (829 X
1364) JUST NORTH OF IMLAY CITY (I-69) ABOUT 5 MILES.
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least 1 deer
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last 25 years,
usually 3 or 4.
$209,000
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810-441-6002
(517) 449-9236
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Hunters and trail riders paradise 9.51
acres borders State land on a private
deadend 2 track 3 1/2 miles from the ORV
trails. Great hunting and riding close to
many lakes and rivers. 2 bd cabin with a
hand pump well, a fuel oil furnace and in
good condition see this soon.
MLS 13064641 $12,500
This cute little log cabin comes completely
furnished for summer fun on all sports
Big Star Lake just across the road. The
access has a dock and sandy beach frontage. Cabin offers 2 bedrooms, porch,
skylight, and all the lake community ambiance you could ask for. MLS 15048321
$49,900
30 wooded acres with hundreds of acres of
State Land on 2 sides, 3 stands included!
Comes with a 2 bedroom cabin and large
garage just waiting for your toys. Most
furnishings stay and offers a Great location with trailhead right down the road.
Great Location and a Great Price!
$114,900 MLS 15026112
Located in the heart of the Manistee National Forest this 58 M/L Acres between 2
county maintained roads. Property has
small creek, Nicely wooded, with Michigans best mixture of Hardwoods, Walking distance to State Land. $69,900 MLS
15009007
Over 10 acres of prime vacant land. Thousands of acres of Federal Land right
across the road! Nicely secluded and just
a few minutes drive to launch your boat
on All Sports Big Star Lake! Like to
snowmobile? This is it! Sitting right on a
trail that will take you anywhere you want
to go! $24,900 MLS 14065413
Great opportunity to purchase this 3.4
acres with access to Sunshine Lake. Parcel
is high and all wooded and would make a
great year-round location in the Irons
area. MLS 15030041 $9,900
80 acres of pure hunting pleasure! A perfect mixture of hard and soft woods, level
and rolling, wooded and cleared. AND
borders thousands of acres of State Land
on 2 sides. Priced well below market value
at only $870 an acre because it's priced to
sell! So secluded that the only access is
through the state land on a two track.
Perfect! $69,900 MLS 15046764
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248-884-8616
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Wonderful log sided 2095 sq. 3 bdrm 2 bth home located on over 288
Tawas 160 acre hunting camp in East Tawas for sale. Food
plots, ponds and Kunze Creek are found here. QDM practiced acres of prime hunting land. Oak, Maple, Cedar and Aspen are some
here, turnkey camp with lots of Mature Cedar.
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Listed at $279,000.00
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0 South Barlow, Mikado - Square 40 bordering public land to the east, great hunting with three
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Poorfarm Rd., Greenbush - 45 acres surrounded by private land, Mixed Hardwoods cover most of the
property with some low areas. MLS#1799569 Listed at $59,900.00
3889 S. Barlow, Mikado - 61 acres mile off the road, this parcel has a great trail system, ridges covered in hardwoods with tags for cover. Ag land borders North line. MLS#1806759 Listed at $89,900.00
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8383 Hwy. 451, 49743
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989-734-4846
ALMONT
844 Van Dyke Road
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810-798-8591 Fax: 810-798-8079
HILLMAN
14938 State Street, P.O. Box 98, 49746
email: [email protected]
989-742-4523 800-228-7856
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CLARE
308 E. 5th Street, 48617
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500 Shelden Ave., 49931
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906-482-6955 800-676-6323
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10 N. State Highway M-149
Cooks, MI 49817
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1460 Marinette Ave., 54143
email: [email protected]
715-735-9964 Fax: 715-732-1107
MARQUETTE
856 W. Washington, 49855
email: [email protected]
906-228-9312 Fax: 906-228-8069
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3631 10th Street, 49858
email: [email protected]
906-863-9905
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SKIDWAY LAKE
2228 Greenwood Rd.,
Prescott, 48756
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989-873-3601
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TUSCOLA COUNTY
Caro: 3 BD home, pole barn, pond on 10 +/acres, $95,900. 154-15-0023
Caro: 2 Homes on 40 +/- acres, some tillable,
2 road frontages, $135,000. 154-14-0034
Caro: Custom 3 BD home, pole barn on 10 +/acres, Cass River waterfront with private boat
launch. $199,999 038-15-0115
Cass City: 10 +/- acres, hunting or building,
$49,900. 038-15-0131
Cass City: 2 BD ranch home, 6 +/- acres
hobby farm, orchard, $119,900 038-15-0072
Cass City: Custom 3 BD modern home,
true masterpiece, 3,000 sq ft, on 9 +/- acres.
$300,000 123-15-0048
Deford: 4 BD home on 39 +/- acres, 80%
wooded, mature trees, pool, fenced yard, large
pole barn. $233,000 038-15-0136
Deford: 70 +/- acres, 90% wooded, trails cut
thru-out, across road from 1,300 State land.
$210,000 038-15-0137
Kingston: 4 BD bi-level home, lots of update,
4.6 +/- acres set up for horses, orchard.
$124,900 038-15-0081
Kingston: 10 +/- acres, creek/drain runs thru
$43,900. 154-15-0036
Mayville: 15 +/- acres, building or recreation/
hunting. $49,000 038-15-0047
Mayville: 80 +/- acres, mostly wooded, superior building site, part of MI Qualified Forest
Program $240,000. 038-15-0082
Mayville: 3 BD older home, updated, 10 +/acres, paved road. $77,900 038-15-0097
Millington: 3 BD custom walk-out ranch on
all-sports Murphy Lake, 100 of lake frontage,
beautiful! $359,900. 038-15-0092
Unionville: 2 adjacent Homes, both Lake
Huron waterfront, large lots, outbuildings,
$175,000 total. 038-15-0045 & 038-15-0049
HURON COUNTY
SANILAC COUNTY
OTHER COUNTIES
Bois Blanc Island: Just next door to Mackinaw Island own your own island retreat! 2
BD cabin on Lake Huron, incredible views
$149,900. 038-15-0002
Otter Lake: Custom 3 BD Cape Cod on
Hemingway Lake, $159,900 038-15-0056
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Caro - (989) 673-7777 Cass City - (989) 872-4377 Kingston - (989) 683-8888 Sandusky - (810) 648-4138
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80 ACRES
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53
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40
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$82,500
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$26,000
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11
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$144,900
$29,900
$25,900
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15 ACRES
M-21118986 $114,900
80 ACRES
M-21113604 $119,000
4 BR, 2 BA,
2080 sq. ft. home
in move-in condition. Hardwood
floors in family room, kitchen,
breakfast
and
formal
dining.
Tongue and groove finishing in most of the
home, large kitchen, two fireplaces. Master
bath w/jetted tub, separate shower, and walk-in
closet. Mudroom doubles as laundry; half bath
near back door. 24X16 detached barn/garage,
awesome privacy and deer hunting, central air.
See photos on www.mikesellscadillac.com
87 ACRES
70 ACRES W/HOME
M-21117959 $159,900
M-21118050 $159,900
Central
Mike McNamara
(231) 920-6453
[email protected]
Coldwater, MI Lake
Chain. Hunting,
fishing, and recreation
abound with this 53
acre property. You get
plenty of room to roam
with 600 of private
water frontage on
Archer Lake in
beautiful Branch
County. There are
artesian wells, ponds,
buildable lakefront
lots, and a gated
driveway. This
property also
includes, 96x60 pole
barn, 80x24 horse
barn, two 80x24 three
sided pole barns, and
a quaint ranch home.
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53 ACRES
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&
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RE/MAX Superiorland
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Heritage
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$310
49 Acres Greenbush.
Great hunting camp with
pond, mixed conifers and
hardwoods, 2 bedroom I
bath mobile home with wood
stove set-up. Tons of deer,
grouse, turkey, squirrels and
bear. Close to golf course
and Lake Huron $115,000
Bamfield Rd Glennie
Great place for temporary
camp or your new home site.
State land across the street
and Alcona Dam within
minutes down the road. Lot
is in Riverside Subdivision
Great value at $10,500
Harrisville - 40 Acres
Great hunting area, All
wooded square 40, County
maintained road. Electric
nearby. Build you up north
hideaway, or set up your
rustic hunting camp. The
possibilities
are
endless
$64,900
120
RANDY MINTO
1,095,000
REALTOR
Direct:
480 ACRES
810.449.1286
KALKASKA COUNTY
Beautiful views at Camp Langlois, 2 cabins, Main and Guest, garage, 2 pole barns, 12+
blinds, 5 miles of trails and Grass Airstrip! Amazing property, very private, rolling with
nice hardwoods, Caboose bunkhouse, 20 miles SE of Traverse City. $899,000
- OR Office:
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66 ACRES
DEER
&
NATURE
90 ACRES
AWESOME HUNT CLUB
OVER ONE MILE ON THE MUSKEGON RIVER
Over 500 feet on Muskegon River
$89,900
$239,900
LOVERS
156.66 ACRES
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ALCONA COUNTY
128 ACRES
GENESEE COUNTY
Newly Renovated, 41 tillable acres, 3 ponds, 65% Wooded. Great
Development & Commercial Possibilities. A Rare Gem! $599,900
ENJOY OVER
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& 5 LAKES
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$1,350,000
34 ACRES
GENESEE COUNTY
HURON COUNTY
LAKE FRONT
80-100 DEER
20-25 TROPHY BUCKS
$199,000
200 ACRES IN
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ALPENA COUNTY
AMAZING
30 WOODED
200 TILLABLE ACRES
Fenced pasture, over mile on Belle River, multiple outbuildings. Excellent farming, good drainage. 2 ponds. Excellent hunting. Great opportunity to own your
$185,000
257 ACRES
ALCONA COUNTY
840 ACRES
CHIPPEWA COUNTY
1/4 MILE ON
ST. MARYS RIVER
$249,900
80 ACRES
SANILAC COUNTY
30 ACRES
4,400 SQ. FT 6BD, 3.5BA LOG HOME, & Pool House. Great for entertaining
& Hunting. Deer Hunter & Nature Lovers Dream Property!
$389,000
$275,000
50.5 ACRES
GENESEE
COUNTY
40 ACRES
GENESEE
COUNTY
$162,500
$120,000
LAPEER COUNTY
GENESEE
COUNTY
10 ACRES
$249,900
86 ACRES
120 ACRES
CLARE COUNTY
Prime Hunting & Nature Lovers Dream Property. 90% wooded, hardwoods,
pines & cedars. Nice hunting cabin built 2001. 2BD & 1BA. 5 Deer Blinds.
$299,900
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GENESEE
COUNTY
110 ACRES
Davison,approx. 80-90 tillable acres, Wooded,
ponds, Historical home and 3 barns. $449,900
GENESEE
COUNTY
11 ACRES
157 ACRES
COMMERCIAL
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30 X 50 POLE BARN
3,019 sq ft finished living space, Modern home with walkout basement. Private
setting, 3 BR, 3.5 BA, Heated Pole Barn, 2015 Hi-Eff Furnace.
$309,000
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