4/09/2026
- jesse4430
- Apr 9
- 1 min read
UPPER MICHIGAN - The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is recommending a one buck limit in future hunting season maybe starting as soon as 2027. The DNR and Natural Resources Commission (NRC) have established Upper and Lower Peninsula Deer Advisory teams to recommend changes for the 2027 hunting season. Another recommendation is reducing the muzzleloader season from 10 days to three days and reducing the season-long buck tags from two to one. Michigan has seen a 31% decrease in firearm deer hunters since 1995. The NRC will meet again on Wednesday, May 13, in Gaylord, MI.


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