Michigan hunters kicked off the start of firearm season by taking more than 41,000 deer on opening weekend, according to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. The DNR said several factors ...
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Why Michigan Lost 200,000 Deer Hunters
Over the past few decades, Michigan has seen a steep drop in the number of deer hunters. From around 1995 to 2023, the state reportedly lost about 200,000 hunters, roughly a 30 percent decline. This ...
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Hunting is down in Michigan. Will hunter safety classes in schools change that?
A newly-signed law allows school districts to teach firearm and hunter safety courses in school as an optional elective.
NORTHERN MICHIGAN (WPBN/WGTU) -- Opening day of firearm deer season is Saturday, November 15. The Department of Natural Resources is keeping tabs on the number of hunters heading out to bag their buck ...
Michigan’s regular firearm deer season is a time when hunters get out in the woods in hopes of bringing home the venison. For two weeks, Nov. 15-30, hunters can lie in wait as unsuspecting prey wander ...
As problems mount from the southern Lower Peninsula's rising population of whitetail deer, some state lawmakers are proposing to lift bans on baiting deer and elk during hunting seasons. But that's ...
The opening day of Michigan’s firearm deer hunting season is here, which has been prepared for by hunters all over the state. Whether they scouted land, watched trail cams, or readying their equipment ...
There is no question that a very popular hunting tool being used in the Lower Peninsula during the ongoing extended late ...
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