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  1. Deer hunters are required to report their harvest within 72 hours or before transferring possession of the deer (to another person, a processer or taxidermist). Hunters must continue to attach a paper kill tag to a harvested deer. The kill tag should remain with the head if the head and body of the deer are separated. Deer harvest reporting info.

  2. www.michigan.gov › dnr › gohuntingMichigan Deer Hunting

    Deer hunting information for new or returning hunters. Get information on licenses, hunting locations, rules and regulations and more.

  3. July 15 – Aug. 15: Antlerless deer hunting access permit application period (mid-U.P. DMUs only) July 15 – Aug. 15: Reserved deer hunt permit application period Liberty hunt: Sept. 14 – 15, 2024

  4. Accessible recreation. We strive to provide opportunities for those of all abilities to enjoy Michigan’s natural resources. Find accessible fishing, hunting, kayak launches, beaches and more.

  5. Bear: See season dates in the Michigan Bear Hunting Regulations Summary. Cottontail rabbit and snowshoe hare : Sept. 15 – March 31, statewide. Crow : Aug. 1 – Sept. 30 and Feb. 1 – March 31.

  6. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) provides information on waterfowl hunting in Michigan, including seasons, regulations, licenses, spots, tips, gear, maps, and safety. With Great Lakes bordering the state and a location along the Mississippi Flyway, Michigan is a great place to go waterfowl hunting.

  7. Deer hunters are required to report a successful harvest within 72-hours or before transferring possession of the deer (to another person, a processer or taxidermist). Hunters must continue to attach a paper kill tag to a harvested deer. The kill tag should remain with the head if the head and body of the deer are separated.

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