Deer Management Unit Boundary Changes Proposed
April 29, 2009
CONTACT: Rod Clute 517-641-4903 or Bob Gwizdz 517-373-3542
Natural Resources Commission to Consider Deer Management Unit Boundary
Changes
The Michigan Natural Resources Commission (NRC) will decide at its May 7
meeting whether to create two large deer management units (DMUs) that would
give hunters greater flexibility to harvest antlerless deer.
The proposal calls for the creation of multi-county DMUs on private land in
the southern Lower Peninsula and northern Lower Peninsula. DMU 486 would
include Mecosta, Muskegon, Isabella, Midland and Bay counties, as well as
all counties in Zone 3, except for Kent, St. Clair, Macomb, Wayne and
Monroe. DMU 487 would include the six counties where bovine tuberculosis in
the deer herd is an ongoing issue: Alcona, Alpena, Iosco, Montmorency,
Oscoda and Presque Isle.
The proposal would afford hunters the opportunity to take an antlerless deer
on private lands with a license that is valid in multiple counties. Existing
DMUs within the larger units that are largely structured along county lines
would still be maintained so that antlerless quotas for public land can be
established.