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MICHAEL ST. PETER

Spring Turkey Season! Another Great Reason To Celebrate Traverse City

You only have a couple weeks left to get your application in for the Spring Turkey Season. You have two seasons to choose from this year in the Traverse City area. Our Unit is Unit "k" The DNRis going to issue 4500 hundred tags for the first season and 4000 for the second season. This is a lottery selection. The cost is $4.00 non- refundable. Get your application in by February 1, 2008. You can pick up a booklet at most sporting goods stores throughout the state or go on-line at www.michigan.gov/dnr

The Month of April when the Turkey season takes place is a wonderful time to be in the woods. The mornings and nights are still cool with the days warm and sunny! The past few years we have seen a boom in the Turkeypopulation with lots of mature gobblers taken by hunters. The Traverse City area has the perfect Turkey Hunting terrain, lots of big ridges with mature hardwood trees, plenty of marshes and streams, clear cuts and fields for strutting. There are plenty of places to explore and hunt Turkey throughout the area, including the ever popular Pere Marquette State Forest.

There are accommodations here in Traverse City for everyones taste, style and budget. I prefere to camp in the spring and that is free. All you need is a permit from the DNR.

While your here give me a call and I will show you some of the great hunting properties and camps available for sale in the area!

Mike St. Peter -Traverse City's Realtor

Greenridge Realty Live-Work-Play Traverse City Real Estate Serving Northern Michigan

http://michaelstpeter@point2agent.com/ 231-288-7879 www.michigan.gov/dnr

Can Man of Paradise

John Devres of Paradise, Grand Traverse County is 75 years old and has been collecting cans for the past 4 years. He has collected more than 100,000 cans and contributed over $10,000.00 to the athletic department of Paradise. Paradise is a great little town with a little school of 55 students total, grades kindergarten - 12 grade. He also tears all of the tabs off the cans and gives them to the American legion post who turns them in for $1 per pound to buy medical equipment for children. John was named volunteer of the year for 2007 by Country Lines. Congratulations John!!