Michigan DNR announces new Urban Deer Management Zone in Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties
This season will continue for three years, with an evaluation completed after the 2019 season to determine if the season should be extended.
“There can be excellent hunting opportunities available for archery hunters in January,” said Chad Stewart, DNR deer specialist. “This extended season also could be used to help benefit municipalities by using archers as a low-cost first attempt to resolve their urban deer conflicts.”
Be aware that some bucks may have shed their antlers and now appear as antlerless deer. Hunters are encouraged to identify whether an animal is a doe or a shed buck by looking closely at the top of its head before making their harvest decision. Bucks that have shed their antlers will have two circular markings on the tops of their head indicating where the antlers detached. Shed bucks may be tagged as antlerless deer; however, the DNR encourages hunters to harvest does on antlerless licenses when possible.
Archery deer hunting rules and regulations can be found in the 2017 Hunting and Trapping Digest.