The article will be much shorter than the headline implies. Compared to last year the regulations are easier to remember. Last year the combination of hunting scenarios was 47. That's combining hunting area, antlers/ no antlers, antler length, number of points and type of license. This year the regulations are more traditional lets say. However the baiting rules are much different, last year no baiting - this year baiting is allowed except for area 487. Well for most of area 487, the new regulations allow baiting in certain township included in the area. You'll have to check the regulations for which townships are excluded because once again the DNR has made it difficult to know them. So get a program and good luck his year.
Another decision the DNR made but hasn't got the word out about is the cash for TB. If you're luck enough to bag a deer in the 487 area, and are willing to turn in your head , if your deer is infected with TB then you'll win $200 from the DNR. They say lightning doesn't strike twice but you could bag a buck and bag some bucks all at the same time.
Get Outdoors Downriver.
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Friday, November 4, 2011
Extreme Makeover Downriver Edition
The Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge will be celebrating the makeover of the area this Monday November 7th at 2pm in the Gibraltar Carlson High School. The DRIWR is the only international refuge in the country and the property just north of Humbug Marsh, designated the Refuge Gateway, has gone thru an amazing makeover in just a few short years. Considerable cleanup and restoration has been accomplished in 2011 including restoration of a natural shoreline, restoration of 3 acres of riparian buffer habitat (thanks to Nathan Lewis and the scout troop #802 out of Woodhaven), construction of a second access road, creation of the kayak landing and the greenway bike trail connecting Humbug marsh and Lake Erie Metropark. Amongst other projects with more to come.
Not that long ago the developer, Made in Detroit, would have ripped this area apart to make a high end housing development with a marina and golf course. I wonder how that project would have ended up with the current economy. Definitely no where near the jewel it’s become so far and will become in the near future. So come and join Congressman Dingle and all those involved in the making for a truly joyous celebration.
Get Outdoors Downriver.
From October 16, 2011 |
Not that long ago the developer, Made in Detroit, would have ripped this area apart to make a high end housing development with a marina and golf course. I wonder how that project would have ended up with the current economy. Definitely no where near the jewel it’s become so far and will become in the near future. So come and join Congressman Dingle and all those involved in the making for a truly joyous celebration.
From Downriver Outdoors |
From October 16, 2011 |
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