Hunters in Michigan’s Lower Peninsula will be limited to one buck per year beginning in 2027. The Michigan Natural Resources ...
The National Resources Commission has passed Michigan's new "one buck rule", voted to eliminate the limited rifle line, among ...
Natural Resources Commission members declined to limit Upper Peninsula hunters to one buck; also shortened the statewide ...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is making changes for hunters starting in the 2027 deer season. The department ...
After a 9.5 hour meeting on May 13, the Michigan Natural Resources Commission voted to adopt the one buck harvest rule for ...
The Natural Resources Commission is implementing a one-buck rule for hunters in the Lower Peninsula, effective March 1, 2027.
Deer are eating crops, leaping before cars and chomping on hostas. The DNR thinks this new hunting rule will help.
Many hunters told policymakers that the proposed rule needs to be implemented sooner and in combination with other measures.
The state’s Natural Resources Commission passed the “one-buck rule,” limiting hunters in the lower peninsula to one antlered ...
Changes could be coming to deer hunting in Michigan after the Department of Natural Resources proposed several new ...