While the fall in participation has occurred in Michigan — and nationwide — for some time, this year the DNR reports that ...
You also can hunt on other private land, with permission. You can find places to hunt by visiting Michigan.gov/MiHunt. Some state parks allow hunting, but national wildlife refuges are closed to ...
It's two weeks marked on thousands of calendars across the state. "It’s by far our most participated in season," said Chad Fedewa, the Acting Gear Specialist for ... on private land and if ...
Conservation officers with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources are busy patrolling and making sure hunters are ...
The USDA Forest Service welcomes hunters to the Forest with a reminder that there are special rules about use and removal of blinds on public lands. Responsible hunters play an important role in ...
Hunting is allowed on National Forest lands with appropriate state hunting licenses. Hunters should follow all DNR ...
Bridge Michigan has written extensively about how declining hunter participation, sprawl and other factors have created deer overpopulation problems, resulting in more car crashes, crop losses and ...
The Michigan DNR released a humorous permission slip for hunters to use as an excuse for missing work or school during ...
Those on public, or state-owned land, will now be able to hunt as well. The reason for extended seasons, and a new one, is that there's been a decline of about 200,000 hunters in Michigan over the ...
The state is ... part in managing Michigan’s deer herd. Purchase a universal antlerless license for $20 online at eLicense, through the DNR Hunt Fish app or anywhere DNR licenses are sold. Open ...