2019 Michigan Deer Harvest Report, 6% increase in license purchases an
2019 Michigan Deer Harvest Report, 6% increase in license purchases and an 8% increase in total deer harvested, with a notable rise in antlerless deer harvest. Every November The deer harvest hit a low in the early 1970s, falling to below 100,000. Hunters harvested about 395,000 deer, which was not significantly different from 2020. The 2013 Mi. Michigan hunters report impressive harvest numbers during early archery season for whitetail deer in 2024, sparking a debate on trophy hunting Having a little fun this evening, I took the Appendix B data from the 2024 Survey Report and compare it to the 2024 Harvest Report Data for DMUs. during 2019 when compared to 2018 and the harvest in Region 2 or the northern L. 1 marked the start of bow hunting season in Michigan, and hunters have been hard at work harvesting deer over the last eight days. Hunters submitted harvest reports for 267,393 deer in 2023. The Michigan continued mandatory harvest reporting requirements established in 2022, requiring all successful hunters to report deer within 72 hours via the Internet or mobile app. Statewide, the number of people hunting deer decreased significantly by about 5% between 2020 and 2021.
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