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What is the current estimated deer population in Michigan?

What is the current estimated deer population in Michigan?

around 1.75 million
MDNR estimates put the Michigan deer population around 1.75 million for 2019.

How many deer were shot in Michigan this year?

Hunters harvested about 364,000 deer. Harvest did not change significantly between 2018 and 2019.

Where is the best deer hunting in Michigan?

Ranking Michigan’s best 25 regions for deer hunting

  1. Clinton County.
  2. Isabella County.
  3. Ingham County.
  4. Mecosta, Montcalm and Gratiot counties.
  5. Kalamazoo and St.
  6. Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac counties.
  7. Hillsdale County.
  8. Roscommon County.

How much does it cost to hunt deer in Michigan?

There is the standard deer license, which is good for one antlered deer. Here you’re paying the same cost as a resident deer license, only $20. If you want to shoot more than one antlered deer, on your hunting trip, you need to buy a deer combo license for $190.

How many days are spent hunting deer in Michigan?

A survey of deer hunters was conducted following the 2019 hunting seasons to estimate hunter participation, harvest, and hunting effort. In 2019, an estimated 540,174 hunters spent 7.5 million days afield. Statewide, the number of people hunting decreased significantly by 2.6% between 2018 and 2019.

How many deer were killed in Michigan in 2014?

In 2014, DNR estimated that the total number of deer harvested was 322,367, +/- 2% (Frawley, 2014 Deer Harvest Survey). While we would like a specific number, it is not realistic to think that we could accurately say that 329,152 deer were definitively shot in all of Michigan in 2014.

Where can I get a deer hunting license in Michigan?

Additionally, DMUs serve as boundaries for hunters who take part in various deer hunts throughout the season. License availability is limited by quotas established for each deer management unit. Hunters may apply for one public land OR one private land license.

How are deer management units determined in Michigan?

Deer Management Units are defined geographical areas that break the state up into smaller pieces, allowing us to make strategic management decisions concerning Michigan’s deer herd based on habitat and other considerations, such as land ownership and weather conditions in each area.