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Officers on the west side of southern Michigan check on waterfowl hunters and wardens on the east side check on overnight walleye anglers.
Officers on the west side of southern Michigan check on waterfowl hunters and wardens on the east side check on overnight walleye anglers.
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S14, EP5 "Deer Bait & No Life Jacket Fate"A Michigan conservation officer in the state's Upper Peninsula looks into too much bait and ORV use where it's prohibited while a Lower Peninsula officer checks on a kayaker on the archery deer opener.
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S13, EP6 "Put Some Thought Into It"Officers in D-3 and D-5 check on users of off-road vehicles during the Memorial Day weekend.
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S13, EP7 "Walleye and Waterfowl"Officers on the west side of southern Michigan check on waterfowl hunters and wardens on the east side check on overnight walleye anglers.
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S14, EP1 "One or Two Illegal Deer?"Michigan conservation officers in the southern portion of the Lower Peninsula check on deer hunters during the state's busy firearm season and a look at some public land the state makes available to hunters to target waterfowl.
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S14, EP4 "Passionate Hunters"Michigan conservation officers in the southeastern part of the state check on a man and his grandson on the opening day of firearm deer season and ponder a felony charge for a concealed handgun.
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