At a meeting that lasted more than nine hours, Michigan’s Natural Resources Commission voted Wednesday to limit hunters in the Lower Peninsula to killing one antlered deer starting next year.
Deer are eating crops, leaping before cars and chomping on hostas. The DNR thinks this new hunting rule will help.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is making changes for hunters starting in the 2027 deer season. On Wednesday, ...
The Michigan Natural Resources Commission approved several deer regulation changes for the 2026 and 2027 hunting seasons ...
Brent Rudolph, Deer, Elk, and Moose Management Specialist with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, talks about the new rules for deer hunting season, including the "one buck rule" taking ...
Two deer-killing conditions, chronic wasting disease and EHD, are bringing changes to Ohio's hunting season.
SAGINAW, Mich. (WNEM) - The state is cracking down on Michigan’s growing deer population. Starting in 2027, hunters in the Lower Peninsula will be allowed to harvest one buck instead of two. State ...
Indiana makes first-ever drone deer hunting conviction after hunters used a UAV to illegally track a trophy buck for weeks.
The National Resources Commission has passed Michigan's new "one buck rule", voted to eliminate the limited rifle line, among ...
As New York state officials say deer populations in and around Saratoga Spa State Park continue to increase beyond ...