Since 2024, hunters across the Lower Peninsula have been allowed to use any legal firearm during muzzleloader season.
Michigan is on its way to becoming a one-buck state, but that’s only one of a dozen major deer hunting changes that were approved last week. The Michigan Natural Resources Commission approved the “one ...
A group of Republican representatives on Wednesday made their case to the House Natural Resources and Tourism Committee for a ...
Lake County Star on MSNOpinion
Sheriff's corner: Michigan deer hunting rules will change in 2026, 2027
Michigan deer hunting changes in 2026 and 2027 include new season dates, firearm rules and a one-buck limit in the Lower ...
(FOX 2) - Michigan hunters will be greeted by a wave of new rules when it comes to shooting and harvesting deer when the 2026 and 2027 seasons return to the state. Wildlife regulators approved more ...
Can Michigan's deer hunt get a boost by limiting the number of bucks hunters can take? Here's what hunters think.
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Michigan just changed deer hunting forever
The One Buck Rule Is Coming — And Not Everyone Is Happy About It After a meeting that stretched nearly nine and a half hours, ...
Fall hunting season is approaching quickly and Michigan offers millions of acres of public land to explore. Boasting nearly 10 million public acres, the Great Lakes state also ranks among the nation's ...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is making changes for hunters starting in the 2027 deer season. The department decided on Wednesday to institute the "one buck rule" for the Lower ...
Michigan’s Natural Resources Commission has voted to limit hunters in the Lower Peninsula to killing one antlered deer starting next year. This decision on Wednesday is less restrictive than ...
A group of Republican representatives Wednesday made their case to the House Natural Resources and Tourism Committee for a ...
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