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The number of deer taken during firearm season has fallen by more than 20,000 since 2022, DNR figures show. Deer harvest in Michigan drops again. Here's what DNR statistics show
The Michigan DNR posted reporting numbers Tuesday morning for Firearm deer season with 73,005 deer taken since the start of the season Nov. 15. Of that total, 52,991 were bucks, or antlered deer.
The reported deer harvest in the Upper Peninsula in the 2023 firearm deer season was around 15,000 deer — a fraction of the peak of about 90,000 deer taken in the U.P. decades ago.
The James Jordan Buck is the 2nd highest scoring typical white-tailed deer ever harvested by a hunter in the United States (only behind the Huff buck) and the third-highest scoring in the world. James (Jim) Jordan was a 22-year-old hunter from Burnett County, Wisconsin when he shot the record buck on November 20, 1914.
The Michigan DNR said more than 61,000 deer have been taken in the first three days of the firearm deer season, but not many does. Michigan hunters shot more than 61,000 deer already. Here's where ...
With less than a week to go in firearm deer season, Michigan hunters have killed more than 104,000 deer in 2024. ... Michigan hunters have killed more than 104,000 deer in 2024.
The Irish elk (Megaloceros giganteus), [1] [2] also called the giant deer or Irish deer, is an extinct species of deer in the genus Megaloceros and is one of the largest deer that ever lived. Its range extended across Eurasia during the Pleistocene , from Ireland (where it is known from abundant remains found in bogs) to Lake Baikal in Siberia .
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