Michigan Crossbow Use Expanded Statewide
Aug. 17, 2010
Contact: Brent Rudolph, 517-641-4903 or Mary Dettloff, 517-335-3014
Crossbow regulation changes expanding opportunities for hunters ages 10 and
up statewide have been approved by the Michigan Natural Resources Commission
and are effective immediately, Department of Natural Resources and
Environment officials announced today.
The crossbow regulation changes include the following:
– Lowering the minimum age for crossbow use from 12 to 10 years of age
statewide
– Expanding the use of crossbows to all legal hunters during all archery and
firearm seasons statewide, except in the Upper Peninsula, where crossbow use
will remain prohibited during the late archery and muzzleloader seasons,
unless the hunter is disabled
– Allowing the use of modified bows where crossbows are legal
– Including a temporary crossbow permit for hunters with temporary
disabilities
– Eliminating a provision that limited the maximum bolt velocity for
crossbows
– Eliminating the 3-year sunset provision for the use of the crossbow in the
affected section of the Wildlife Conservation Order
Hunters using crossbows will still be required to obtain a free crossbow
stamp. The stamp allows DNRE staff to monitor and survey crossbow hunters to
determine the effect the crossbow regulations have on hunter recruitment,
retention and harvest. Results of the DNRE’s mail survey conducted after the
2009 hunting season indicated that participation in archery deer hunting
increased after crossbow regulations were liberalized.