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Bass and Roosterfish will enjoy this ...
There is going to be an early doe season in september in their areas , private land only .
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Did you get that off of the MI DNR site? Is there a map of areas that will be open of the early hunt?
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Detroit News , but I will see if I can find the information for you .
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[url "http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,1607,7-153-10371_14724-171752--,00.html"]http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,1607,7-153-10371_14724-171752--,00.html[/url]
Here's the link !!!!!!!
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regular private land antlerless applications started today !!!
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umm I haven't shot a doe in years
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there are some chages to the rules again this year, section 3 you will only be allowed to take 5 does where as sections 1 and 2 you will only be allowed 2 does on privet land also this year every one needs to apply for doe permits both public and privet land.
CONTACTS: Rod Clute 517-373-1263 Antlerless Deer Applications Now on SaleHunters may now purchase an application for an antlerless deer license. More than 600,000 licenses are available. All licenses for public landand most licenses for private land in the northern two-thirds of thestate are subject to a drawing. The application fee is $4.“Last year we had 10 deer management units in the Upper Peninsula andthe northern Lower Peninsula that sold out of private-land licensescompletely by 5 p.m. the first day,” explained DNR big game specialistRod Clute. “We believe making those licenses available by drawing is amore equitable way of distributing them.”An application for an antlerless deer license may be purchased at anylicense agent or online at [url "http://www.michigan.gov/dnr"]www.michigan.gov/dnr[/url]. Hunters may apply onlyone time, for a single license for either private or public land.Deadline for application is Aug. 15. Any leftover licenses will go onsale over the counter Sept. 17 at 10 a.m. You need not have applied foran antlerless license to buy the leftover licenses. To avoid being disqualified from the drawing, hunters who havepurchased more than one antlerless application should return to theirlicense agent and void all but one application by Aug. 15. Hunters whowish to acquire more than one antlerless license must wait untilleftover licenses go on sale Sept. 17 at 10 a.m.Antlerless deer licenses will not be available for Roscommon County forthe 2008 deer hunting seasons, per a decision made by the NaturalResources Commission at its July 10 meeting in Munising.Wildlife officials have noted several errors in the table of availableantlerless licenses printed in the 2008 Michigan Antlerless HuntingGuide. Corrected tables and a new map, reflecting the change inRoscommon County, are being sent to license agents. The state’scomputerized license system has been updated and hunters will be able toapply for any antlerless license that is available through the drawing.Hunters are reminded that youths (ages 10-16) may purchase oneantlerless deer license without application during the applicationperiod for any DMU open to antlerless license quotas.The DNR is committed to the conservation, protection, management, useand enjoyment of the state's natural resources for current and futuregenerations.You are receiving this information because you voluntarily provided theDNR with your e-mail address while purchasing your hunting/fishinglicense online. If you would like your name removed from this mailinglist, please click here: MDNR-E-License@michigan.gov and type "remove"in the subject line.Thank you,MDNR E-License[url "http://www.michigan.gov/dnr"]www.michigan.gov/dnr[/url]
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