From Michigan DNR <[email protected]>
Subject October hunting and trapping opportunities
Date October 2, 2023 6:08 PM
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Step into the field to enjoy hunting for small game, waterfowl, deer, furbearers and fall turkey!



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There are ample opportunities to head into the field this October to enjoy the crisp air and fall foliage while taking part in the state's time-honored tradition of hunting.?


* Small game hunting [ #link_1 ]
* Waterfowl hunting [ #link_3 ]
* Deer hunting [ #link_4 ]
* CWD testing in northwestern Lower Peninsula [ #link_6 ]
* Fur harvesting [ #link_2 ]
* Fall turkey hunting [ #link_5 ]

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Small game hunting

Grab your base license and head out for some small game hunting!?Season dates, bag limits and small game hunting regulations are available in the?2023 Hunting Regulations Summary [ [link removed] ]?and at?Michigan.gov/SmallGame [ [link removed] ].


* Cottontail rabbit and snowshoe hare: Sept. 15 - March 31.
* Fox and gray squirrels (black phase included): Sept. 15 - March 31.
* Quail: Oct. 20 - Nov. 14.
* Ruffed grouse: Sept. 15 - Nov. 14 and Dec. 1 - Jan. 1.
* Sharp-tailed grouse: Oct. 10-31, select portions of Zone 1.
* Woodcock: Sept. 15 - Oct. 29.
* All woodcock hunters need a free woodcock stamp, which includes registration with the federal Migratory Bird Harvest Information Program (HIP).

* Pheasant (male only)
* Zone 1: Oct. 10-31 (See Hunting Regulations Summary for map of open portions).
* Zone 2 and 3: Oct. 20 - Nov. 14.
* Zone 3: Dec.1 - Jan.1.
* $25 pheasant license required for all hunters 18 years of age and older to hunt pheasants on any public land in the Lower Peninsula or on lands enrolled in the Hunting Access Program. See the 2023 Hunting Regulations Summary for exceptions.?
* Pheasant Releases: This year, pheasants will be released on 13 state game/wildlife areas throughout southern Michigan. Fall releases will occur from Oct. 20 to Nov. 14. Some locations will have additional releases in December.

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Waterfowl hunting

Duck and goose seasons are open throughout the state this month.?Visit one of Michigan's Wetland Wonders [ [link removed] ]?for exceptional waterfowl hunting opportunities.

Waterfowl hunting information is available in the?2023 Waterfowl Hunting Regulations Summary [ [link removed] ]?and at?Michigan.gov/Waterfowl [ [link removed] ].???

*North Zone*


* Duck seasons: Sept. 30?- Nov. 26?and?Dec. 2-3.?
* Goose season open through Dec. 16.

*Middle Zone*


* Duck seasons: Oct. 7 ? Dec. 3 and Dec. 16-17.
* Goose season open Oct. 7 - Dec. 22.

*South Zone*


* Duck seasons: Oct. 14 - Dec. 10 and Dec. 30-31.
* Goose season open Oct. 14?- Dec.?10,?Dec. 30 - Jan. 7?and Feb.?3-12, 2023, excluding some GMUs (see South Zone ? local goose management units section of regulations summary).??

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Deer hunting

Deer hunting season dates, regulations and more are available in the?2023 Hunting Regulations Summary [ [link removed] ], available at?Michigan.gov/Deer [ [link removed] ].


* *Archery deer: Oct. 1 - Nov. 14 and Dec. 1 - Jan. 1.*
* Statewide on public or private lands.
* Archery deer hunters in the Lower Peninsula have the option to harvest antlerless deer with their deer or deer combo license.? In the Upper Peninsula, during the archery season, hunters can take an antlerless deer with either a deer or deer combo license, except in deer management units 007, 031, 042, 048, 066, 127 and 131.
* Check the?2023 Hunting Regulations Summary?for deer hunting regulations, including information on the types of deer that may be harvested in each season and any antler point restrictions that may be in place.

* *Independence Hunt: Oct. 19-22.*
* Open to hunters with qualifying disabilities.
* Statewide on private lands and some public lands requiring an access permit.

Check out the annual?deer hunting preview [ [link removed] ], which includes a regional forecast and info about how conditions are looking for this season.

*Important! Report your deer harvest online*

Report your deer within 72 hours of harvest or before you transfer possession. The easiest way to report a harvest is by downloading the Michigan DNR Hunt Fish app [ [link removed] ].

Once the app is downloaded and you?ve signed in or created an account, you can enter the harvest report information.

Find more information on the?harvest reporting webpage [ [link removed] ]. If you need assistance, you can call your local DNR customer service center [ [link removed] ] or the main Wildlife Division line at 517-284-WILD (9453) during normal business hours, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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CWD testing in northwestern Lower Peninsula

This year, chronic wasting disease testing will be focused in the northwestern Lower Peninsula and in a few counties in other areas where additional information is still needed. The counties for CWD testing in 2023 include *Antrim*, *Benzie*, *Charlevoix*, *Emmet*, *Grand Traverse*, *Hillsdale*, *Isabella*, *Kalkaska*,* Lake*, *Leelanau*, *Manistee*, *Missaukee*, *Osceola* and *Wexford*. In these counties there will be drop boxes, staffed submission sites and partner processors and taxidermists [ [link removed] ] to assist with collection efforts.

Historically, testing has occurred in and around areas where CWD has been detected to date. This has led to detection of CWD in 12 of Michigan?s 83 counties, with Midland being the latest this summer.?

Starting in 2021, the DNR began a rotational approach to testing for CWD around the state. With this new approach, a group of counties in the state is selected each year, with a desire to eventually test sufficient numbers of deer in every county across the state. The goal of this approach is early disease detection, as management has the potential to be most effective when the disease is caught early. Most of these areas have not had a CWD detection or have not previously been part of intensive testing efforts, so little is known about disease status in these locations.?

For more on where CWD has been found, see the County-level CWD detection information [ [link removed] ] page.

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Fur harvesting

Fur harvesting regulations, bag limits and season dates are available in the?2023 Furbearer Harvest Regulations Summary [ [link removed]. ]?and at?Michigan.gov/Trapping [ [link removed] ].

*Hunting seasons:*


* Coyote hunting: open year-round.
* Fox (gray and red) hunting: Oct. 15 - March 1.
* Raccoon hunting: Oct. 1 - March. 31.

*Trapping seasons:*


* Coyote and fox (gray and red) trapping: Oct. 15 - March 1.
* Raccoon trapping: Oct. 1 - March 31.
* Badger, beaver, muskrat, mink and otter trapping opportunities are open in October for some areas; see the Furbearer Harvest Regulations Summary for open units, season dates and bag limits.

*Reminder:*?*Bobcat kill tags are only available through Oct. 24, 2023.*

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Fall turkey hunting

Fall turkey hunting is open through Nov. 14.?

Check out?which hunt units have?leftover licenses [ [link removed] ].?Buy your?turkey?license over the counter at?a?DNR?license retailer, [ [link removed] ]?online at?Michigan.gov/Turkey [ [link removed] ]?or in the Michigan DNR Hunt Fish app [ [link removed] ].

You?can buy one fall turkey license a day until quotas are met.?

Find season regulations?and bag limits?in the?2023 Fall Turkey Hunting Regulations Summary [ [link removed] ] or at?Michigan.gov/Turkey [ [link removed] ].

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Get involved

*Oct. 12:* Natural Resources Commission meeting [ [link removed] ]




Find hunting land

Find lands open to public hunting near you with?Mi-HUNT [ [link removed] ].




Sponsor

Get a Kirtland's warbler license plate [ [link removed] ] and show your support for wildlife habitat!





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