
The proposal to allow crossbows in the late archery season in the Upper Peninsula was rejected.
#ACADEMY DEER FEEDER LICENSE#
The restrictions on the deer combo license are three points on a side for the regular tag and four points on a side for the restricted tag. The hunter's choice antler point regulations, which include an unrestricted tag for the deer license and point restrictions for the regular/restricted tag of the deer combo license, have been reinstated. As a result, hunters in this area can resume baiting and feeding practices. The Upper Peninsula Chronic Wasting Disease Surveillance Zone (including parts of Delta, Dickinson and Menominee counties) has been removed. It is important to note that a separate license will be required for each deer harvested during this hunt. While the limit for bucks remains at one, hunters can pursue multiple antlerless deer.

Hunters participating in the Liberty Hunt, a firearm deer hunt on private or public land for youth and hunters with disabilities, will now be allowed to harvest more than one deer.

Under the updated regulation, all deer combo licenses in southern Lower Peninsula counties will now have an unrestricted regular tag and a four-point restricted tag. The four-point antler point restriction on the restricted tag of the deer combo license has been reinstated in 19 Lower Peninsula counties: Barry, Calhoun, Clinton, Eaton, Gratiot, Hillsdale, Ingham, Ionia, Isabella, Jackson, Kent, Lenawee, Mecosta, Midland, Montcalm, Muskegon, Newaygo, Ottawa and Shiawassee. Restricted tag of the deer combo license.“While the approved regulations for the 2023-2025 deer seasons are geared toward increasing opportunities for a declining hunter base, we recognize that we’ll have to continue to evaluate all possible options to sustainably manage Michigan’s deer herd in the future.” “There are many challenges facing deer hunting in Michigan and across much of the Midwest in the coming years,” said Chad Stewart, the DNR’s deer, elk and moose management specialist. Re: New Game Winner 720lb.At last week’s meeting of the Michigan Natural Resources Commission in Roscommon, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and the commission approved the regularly scheduled three-year duration of deer regulations, which will be in effect for the 2023, 20 hunting seasons.ĭNR deer program experts say that while many of the traditional regulations remain unchanged, there are several important updates aimed at enhancing deer hunting opportunities for Michigan deer hunters this year and beyond. I showed my nursing license and got it for $405 + tax & 12v battery. $450 but if you are a Teacher, Healthcare Worker, or First Responder, Academy is giving 10% off all purchases through today (9/11). I used a whole tube of silicone putting last years feeder together but you don’t need it on this version. The skids have large loops where you can anchor with a T-post and it actually held closer to 740-745 lbs.

I did use a hammer to gently tap the top portion of the hopper up off the bottom portion. The box says “tool less, 3 minute set up” but it was closer to 10 minutes once I got everything out of the box and I was working alone. The only thing exposed is the spinner and that has a large metal plate under it so there is no way for coons to reach it. It has a built in solar panel that tilts up. They upgraded the battery and motor from 6v to 12v. You can tell they listened to the reviews on their website and re-engineered the new feeders. This year Academy came out with 2 versions of the New “no-hassle” feeder (320lb. It took hours to put together and I had to make modifications when coons pulled wires out of the motor.

If you’ve seen it, it’s the tripod with a ladder on one leg. Last year I bought the Game Winner Big-A VP 600lb. The short version - They hit it out of the park!
