Michigan Hunting Digest 2022-2023 (2024)

1. [PDF] 2023 Michigan Hunting Regulations Summary

  • Jul 31, 2024 · Actual legal hunting hours for bear, deer, fall wild turkey, furbearers and small game for Time Zone A are shown in the table on pages 14-16.

2. Regulation Summaries and Handbooks - State of Michigan

  • These regulation books (formerly called the fishing guide and hunting digests) are condensed collections of rules and regulations. The wildlife conservation ...

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Regulation Summaries and Handbooks - State of Michigan

3. Michigan Hunting Seasons & Rules - eRegulations

Michigan Hunting Seasons & Rules - eRegulations

4. View the 2022 Michigan hunting digest to learn about small game ...

  • Sep 7, 2022 · Small game seasons open everywhere in Michigan on Sept. 15, 2022, for the following species: Cottontail rabbit and snowshoe hare.

  • Many of Michigan’s hunting seasons kick off in September.

View the 2022 Michigan hunting digest to learn about small game ...

5. 2022 Michigan deer hunting updates - GovDelivery

  • Sep 9, 2022 · Get ready for 2022 deer hunting in Michigan. 2022 deer hunting preview; Review latest regulations in 2022 Hunting Digest; New this year ...

  • Find out what to expect for this year's deer hunting seasons, including harvest reporting, disease monitoring and regional forecasts, in the 2022 deer hunting preview.

2022 Michigan deer hunting updates - GovDelivery

6. Michigan DNR approves regulations for 2023–25 deer hunting seasons

  • Jun 13, 2023 · LANSING, Mich. — The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) approved the latest deer-hunting regulations for the next three years.

  • The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) approved the latest deer-hunting regulations for the next three years.

Michigan DNR approves regulations for 2023–25 deer hunting seasons

7. MI Hunting Season Dates - SCI Flint

  • MI Hunting Season Information · Liberty Hunt: September 11-12, 2021 · Early Antlerless Firearm: Sept. 18-19, 2021 · Independence Hunt: Oct. 14-17, 2021 · Archery: ...

  • Fur Harvester Information (includes Muskrat, Mink, Raccoon, Fox, Bobcat, Badger, Fisher/Marten, Beaver, Otter, and Coyote): See the Michigan Fur Harvester Digest.

8. Michigan approves new deer hunting regulations to address overpopulation

  • Jul 17, 2024 · In Michigan, hunters can kill up to 12 deer with a combination license and 10 universal licenses. Theoretically, a hunter could kill two bucks ...

  • The Michigan Natural Resources Commission on Thursday approved new deer hunting regulations to address the overpopulation of deer but the Department of Natural Resources and some hunters think the state can go further. 

9. Deer Hunting Seasons - Michigan - eRegulations

  • Deer: Liberty hunt: Sept. 14 – 15, 2024; Early antlerless firearm: Sept. 21 – 22, 2024; Independence hunt: Oct. 17 – 20, 2024; Archery: Oct. 1 – Nov.

  • 1, 2025 Extended urban archery: Dec. 31, 2025 This extended archery season occurs through Jan. A deer license, deer combo license or antlerless deer…

Deer Hunting Seasons - Michigan - eRegulations

10. Michigan DNR reveals updated hunting regulations for 2024 season

  • Jul 25, 2024 · The Michigan Department of Natural Resources approved deer hunting regulations beginning this fall.

  • The Michigan Department of Natural Resources approved deer hunting regulations beginning this fall.

Michigan DNR reveals updated hunting regulations for 2024 season
Michigan Hunting Digest 2022-2023 (2024)

FAQs

Can you hunt deer on your own property without a license in Michigan? ›

A Hunting License is required in the state of Michigan to hunt any game animal.

How far away from a house do you have to be to bow hunt in Michigan? ›

In Michigan, safety zones are considered to be all areas within 150 yards (450 feet) of any occupied house, building, cabin, barn, or any building used for a farming operation.

How many rounds can you have in your gun while deer hunting in Michigan? ›

A conventional (smokeless powder) handgun must be . 35-caliber or larger and loaded with straight-walled cartridges and may be single- ormultiple-shot but cannot exceed a maximum capacity of nine rounds in the barrel and magazine combined. A firearm deer hunter may carry afield a bow and arrow, crossbow and firearm.

Can you shoot 2 bucks in Michigan? ›

Michigan's new license structure requires hunters to choose at the time of purchase if they want the opportunity to harvest one or two antlered deer, and purchase either a single deer license (one kill tag) or a deer combo license (two kill tags).

Can you shoot a deer off your porch in Michigan? ›

Shooting within a Safety Zone (MCL 324.40111(7)) – you cannot hunt with a firearm within 150 yards of an occupied, house, building, cabin, or barn without obtaining written permission from the owner, renter, or occupant of the property.

Can you shoot a gun in your backyard in Michigan? ›

Can I fire a gun in my own backyard? Michigan law doesn't technically prohibit you from firing a weapon in your backyard. However, it DOES prohibit you from firing a weapon in a place where there aren't enough safeguards in place to ensure that no one gets hurt.

Can DNR come on private property in Michigan? ›

House Bill 4315 would amend the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act (NREPA) to prohibit an employee of the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) from entering private property without the permission of the owner or lessee of the property, unless the employee is a peace officer or authorized park and ...

Can you retrieve a deer on someone else's property in Michigan? ›

If a deer runs onto private property, the hunter cannot retrieve it without the landowner's permission.. If you'll be hunting near someone else's property, contact the landowner ahead of time; don't wait until you're tracking game.

Can you hunt from a tree stand with a gun in Michigan? ›

11.3 The use of bait to attract deer for the purpose of hunting is prohibited. 11.4 Tree stands and ground blinds (type 1 only) may be used according to the laws of the Department of Natural Resources of the State of Michigan.

Can you hunt deer with an AR-15 in Michigan? ›

Hunting with an AR-15 type rifle in Michigan is legal, provided you comply with caliber and magazine capacity restrictions applicable to the area you hunt in.

Are pit blinds legal in Michigan? ›

Constructed ground blinds are legal in forests, but are illegal in fields. Constructing a shooting pit or permanent blind is prohibited.

Can I open carry while hunting in Michigan? ›

If you have a Concealed Pistol License in Michigan, you can carry concealed or open. If you do not have a CPL, you cannot conceal carry. When carrying a handgun without a CPL, handguns must be carried in plain view. You may not take any game with a handgun while bow hunting.

Can I bait deer on private property in Michigan? ›

Baiting remains illegal in most of Michigan after a bill to end the existing ban was vetoed by Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.

Can you shoot a 4 point in Michigan? ›

Throughout Michigan, all hunters that harvest two antlered deer must ensure at least one has four or more antler points on one side, and this requirement will remain in place within these counties.

Can you take a deer you hit in Michigan? ›

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources requires a person involved in a vehicle-deer crash to obtain a free Michigan Roadside Salvage Permit to possess the game unintentionally killed in the crash. A vehicle crash with a large animal can be just as destructive as one with another vehicle.

What are the new rules for deer hunting in Michigan? ›

Upper Peninsula Changes:

In DMU 352, when using a universal antlerless deer license, an antlerless deer hunting access permit is required. DMU 351 will be closed to antlerless hunting with a universal antlerless deer license in 2024. There will be 500 access permits available in DMU 352.

How many acres do you need to hunt in Michigan? ›

I believe there was a time where you had to have a minimum of 5 acres to hunt ............ Never a minimum to hunt. There was a minimum to apply for an antlerless permit at one time. You can see how that has changed over the years by visiting the DNR site.

Do I have to register my deer in Michigan? ›

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources reminds hunters across the state that deer harvest reporting is once again required this hunting season.

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