michigan deer hunting 2022

Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore In issuing these permits, the Park Superintendent serves as the agent of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources to implement the deer hunt on NMI. 15 - Aug. 15Reserved deer hunt permit application period: Jul. All hunters are required to wear hunter orange at all times in accordance with Michigan Department of Natural Resources regulations. Box 1157, Leland, Michigan, 49654, telephone 231-256-9061.

The use of motorized carts are prohibited. Ashes must be cold when disposed of by burying. Access by private boats is not recommended due to inadequate safe docking and lack of a protected harbor. 9922 Front St Applications for the 2022 hunt may be submitted between January 1, 2022 and September 17, 2022. Michigan MI Each hunter must complete an individual application. No services are provided and hunters should bring all supplies. Fax applications to 231-326-4719 (Attn: Special Use Permits). If you have any other questions regarding the hunt, please call Park Headquarters at 231-326-4741. A non-refundable $50.00 application fee is required before a permit will be processed.

Keep in mind if you are on the western side of the island, your 9-1-1 call may go to Wisconsin be sure to tell them your location on North Manitou Island, Michigan. Do not bring your boat and expect a safe anchorage or dock facility! msu Permits are not transferable. We strongly recommend that you use the Manitou Island Fishing Charters or have a friend drop you off. Groups may send one check for all the hunt applications in their party. Manitou Fishing Charters 231-218-5853 Manitoufishingcharters.com.

A special hunt is held annually on North Manitou Island (NMI) to control the deer herd and preserve the natural vegetation. 15 - Aug. 15Drawing Results Available Online: August 30, Early Antlerless Firearm: Sept. 18-19, 2021, Archery: Oct. 1 - Nov. 14 and Dec. 1 - Jan. 1. Only dead wood found on the ground may be used for wood burning stoves or campfires. Human waste and toilet paper must be buried 6-8 inches deep or packed out. Information on transportation to and from the Island may be obtained from Manitou Island Transit, P.O. Rangers will tag each deer legally taken (during the one-week hunt) with a NMI deer tag. A backcountry camping permit is required for any nights spent on the Island outside of the one-week hunt. Open fires are only permitted in National Park Service fire rings in the Village Campground. The use of chainsaws or other motorized equipment or tools are prohibited.

, Extended Archery - Urban Deer Management Zone of Macomb, Oakland and Wayne Counties: Open through January 31. Deer taken legally during the NMI managed hunt will not count against the hunters regular deer season bag limit on the mainland. There is a limit of four people and two tents per site in the Village Campground. The baiting of deer on North Manitou Island is prohibited. Up to 10 people are allowed in backcountry camping groups. When transporting equipment, it is very important that all equipment be well packed and labeled with the owners name and address and all firearms must be unloaded and cased. Fees may also be paid by charge card or check. Deer Hunting Seasons, Antlerless deer hunting access permit application period (mid-UP DMUs only) : Jul. Current Charter Transportation CUA holders: Carts and other wheeled devices are allowed for the NMI deer hunt but are restricted to one or two-wheeled buck totes only. Checks should be made payable to National Park Service. Deer may be taken with handguns, rifles, crossbows, bows and arrows, shotguns and muzzleloading firearms, including black powder handguns.

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Pay.gov is the preferred method of payment. 9922 Front Street The Manitou Island Transit ferry is expected to transport hunters from Leland to North Manitou Island on October 28 and return hunters to Leland on Saturday, November 7. Applications may be mailed, emailed or faxed. For emergencies, dial 911, the call will go to Leelanau County Dispatch be sure to tell them which island you are on. Charter boats must have a current commercial use authorization with the park to be able to transport hunters to the Island. Properly store food and garbage in a manner that prevents access by animals. Reservations are required for ferry service during the hunt. Hunting Deer may be quartered and boned but head must be kept. Empire A park hunting permit, along with a current Michigan deer hunting license, is required to participate in the one-week hunt. Hunters are not permitted to hunt before the managed hunt begins on Saturday. 49630, Download the official NPS app before your next visit. Dock facilities are very limited on North Manitou Island and access is heavily dependent on weather conditions.

Hunters may arrange transportation with a charter company and arrive on the Island before the first day of the hunt.

There is no bag limit on the number or sex of the deer that can be taken during the special hunt. Camping is prohibited within 300 feet of any water source, building or other campsites. Empire, Mi 49630, Email applications to Dawn_Majewski@nps.gov Neither the National Park Service nor the Department of Natural Resources guarantee that transportation to or from the island will coincide with the desired transport time. Should hazardous weather prevent a scheduled pick up, hunters should be prepared to spend additional days on the island. Late January Antlerless Hunt (Private land in Alcona, Alpena, Montmorency, Oscoda and Presque Isle Counties only). Please make your reservations early to assist Manitou Island Transit in trip planning. Small wood burning stoves are only allowed inside tents.

No potable water is available bring drinking water or a water purification device.

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