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The Michigan Natural Resources Commission decided on a number of updates to deer hunting regulations, some of which begin this fall. Updates coming to Michigan deer hunting by fall 2024 season ...
Figures posted online Monday morning show hunters took 132,810 deer in 2024 — about 5,000 fewer than reported for 2023 and far lower than in 2022 when hunters took 154,940 deer, the DNR said.
Ring-necked pheasant hunting and ruffed grouse hunting start on Dec. 1 - Jan. 1, 2025, in the Lower Peninsula Zone 3. Which trapping seasons are underway in December? Bobcat trapping season: Now ...
According to statistics provided by the DNR to the Michigan Wildlife Council, a total of 456,100 people purchased hunting licenses and nearly 1.14 million purchased fishing licenses through Oct ...
The department, as the Department of Commerce, was formed in 1965 by Section 225 of the Executive Organization Act of 1965, 1965 PA 380, MCL 16.325.The Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulation was abolished with most responsibilities transferred to the newly formed Department. [1]
LANSING — Many Michigan firearm deer hunters are in the field already for the start of firearm season, in the hope of bagging a trophy buck, or enough venison to fill their freezer this winter ...
License fees vary greatly, depending upon the hunter's age, how many deer they hope to take, and whether they live in Michigan. Adult non-residents can pay as much as $190 for deer or $266 to hunt ...
Hunters reported 157,437 deer taken during 2024 to this point. Since the start of the firearm season Nov. 15, 61,429 deer have been taken. Of that total, 45,104 were bucks, or antlered deer.