Ask the DNR
Snowmobiling, Post-Deer Season, Ice Fishing
Season 2021 Episode 3 | 57m 59s
Michigan DNR personnel answer viewer questions on snowmobiling, deer season, and fishing.
Professionals from the Department of Natural Resources join host Mike Settles to answer viewers' questions on snowmobiling, post-deer season, and ice fishing. Guests include U.P. trails coordinator Ron Yesney, fisheries biologist Jennifer Johnson, Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park supervisor Mike Knack, wildlife biologist Brian Roell, and Alger County conservation officer Mark Zitnik.
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Ask the DNR is a local public television program presented by WNMU-TV PBS
Ask the DNR
Snowmobiling, Post-Deer Season, Ice Fishing
Season 2021 Episode 3 | 57m 59s
Professionals from the Department of Natural Resources join host Mike Settles to answer viewers' questions on snowmobiling, post-deer season, and ice fishing. Guests include U.P. trails coordinator Ron Yesney, fisheries biologist Jennifer Johnson, Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park supervisor Mike Knack, wildlife biologist Brian Roell, and Alger County conservation officer Mark Zitnik.
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