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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.
For all of 2020, hunters took 411,000 deer, the DNR said in its annual hunting survey. That number has fallen each year since, to 274,299 in 2023. ... Michigan hunters have taken just 230,765 deer ...
Michigan officials hope new hunting rules — and possibly new "wildlife-only crossing" around roads — help curb the state's large deer population. Michigan urges hunters to shoot more does as ...
The position, which was initially created to oversee market hunting and the supply of essential foodstuffs to local lumber camps, was the direct ancestor of the state's conservation infrastructure. [2] In 1921, the Michigan Legislature created the Department of Conservation and a Conservation Commission to manage the state's natural resources.
The following is a list of Michigan state game and wildlife areas found throughout the U.S. state of Michigan. The state has a system of publicly owned lands managed primarily for wildlife conservation, wildlife observation, recreational activities, and hunting. Some areas provide opportunities for camping, hiking, cross-country skiing, fishing ...
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.
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.
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.