Michigan: waterfowl hunting opens Saturday in UP, October for rest of state
Duck, coot and merganser hunting for the Middle Zone opens Oct. 5. This zone includes the top half of the Lower Peninsula, with a southern boundary running through Arenac, Bay, Midland, Isabella, Mecosta, Newaygo and Oceana counties. Those same seasons open for the remainder of the state (the South Zone) Oct. 12. For bag limits, season dates and other waterfowl hunting regulations, visit Michigan.gov/Waterfowl.
Waterfowl enthusiasts also can get the latest collector’s-edition waterfowl stamps and prints. The 2019 Michigan duck stamp print, by wildlife artist Paul Bridgford, features a pair of northern pintails.
To learn more about the waterfowl stamp program – and how the purchase of stamps and prints supports conservation efforts in Michigan – visit the Michigan Waterfowl Stamp Program webpage. The stamp is a voluntary purchase and does not replace the state waterfowl hunting license.