Deer are eating crops, leaping before cars and chomping on hostas. The DNR thinks this new hunting rule will help.
Michigan wildlife officials have proposed significant changes to deer hunting regulations to address population imbalances. The proposals include limiting hunters to one buck per season, down from the ...
It's been a major motivation for deer hunters for generations, bagging a big buck with a large, many-pointed antler rack. But that longstanding focus on bucks has thrown the male-female ratios of ...
MICHIGAN — Michigan deer hunters in the Lower Peninsula will be limited to harvesting one antlered deer per season starting March 1, 2027, following a vote by the Natural Resources Commission (NRC).
State leaders said the goal of the change is to thin out the Michigan's growing deer population.
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The One Buck Rule Is Coming — And Not Everyone Is Happy About It After a meeting that stretched nearly nine and a half hours, ...
Hunters are divided over a proposed “one buck rule” that some hope would help balance the buck-to-doe ratio, curb overpopulation in the Lower Peninsula and make deer hunting better for future ...