Meetings on Deer Antler Point Restrictions in Michigan’s Lower Peninsula

   06.07.13

Meetings on Deer Antler Point Restrictions in Michigan’s Lower Peninsula

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today advised the public that an organization will hold informational meetings regarding deer antler point restriction (APR) proposals at a number of locations in June 2013. Individuals are invited to attend a local event to learn more about the APR process and the specific proposals currently under consideration.

The DNR supports the voluntary implementation of APR on private land. Under guidelines adopted by the Natural Resources Commission (NRC), mandatory regulations proposed by sponsoring organizations will only be recommended for implementation if DNR staff has no biological concerns regarding such regulations, and if a clear majority (at least 66 percent) of support among hunters in the proposed area is documented. Support will be determined by a DNR survey mailed to a sample of hunters who indicated on the 2012 DNR deer harvest survey that they hunted deer in the proposal area.

A group known as the Lower Peninsula Deer Management Initiative (LPDMI) has submitted two different APR proposals to be considered for implementation starting with the 2014 deer season. Antlerless deer regulations within the proposed areas would continue to be determined annually by the DNR. Surveys to measure support for these proposals will be mailed starting in August. Payment by the LPDMI will offset survey costs incurred by this proposal.

The process for review of APR proposals provides a uniform approach for addressing requests by organizations for adopting such regulations. The NRC retains full authority over decisions to implement APR and other harvest regulations regardless of the survey outcome, but the proposal review process provides valuable information to inform those decisions.

The first proposal of the LPDMI calls for implementing a minimum three-point APR for a portion of the northern Lower Peninsula. This proposal area includes Cheboygan, Otsego, Crawford, Roscommon, Ogemaw, Clare, Gladwin and Oceana counties and those portions of Muskegon, Newaygo, Mecosta, Isabella, Midland, Bay and Arenac counties within Hunting and Trapping Zone 2. The APR would not apply to individuals hunting with an apprentice hunting license or mentored youth hunting license or youth hunters during a designated youth season. For all other hunters, antlered deer would be required to have at least three antler points on one side. Throughout Michigan, all hunters that harvest two antlered deer must ensure at least one has four or more antler points on one side, and this proposal would not change that requirement.

The second proposal of the LPDMI calls for implementing a four-point APR for all of Hunting and Trapping Zone 3 in southern Michigan. Zone 3 includes portions of Muskegon, Newaygo, Mecosta, Isabella, Midland, Bay, and Arenac counties and all other counties to the south. The APR would not apply to individuals hunting with an apprentice hunting license or mentored youth hunting license or youth hunters during a designated youth season. This proposal seeks to require that all other antlered deer harvested in the area have at least four antler points on one side.

The public meetings listed below will be hosted by the LPDMI to explain its interest in APR implementation and answer questions about the proposals. The meeting in Clare will primarily address the proposed three-point APR for Zone 2. All other meetings will primarily address the proposed four-point APR for Zone 3. For all meetings, doors will open at 6:30 pm, the meeting will run from 7 to 8 p.m., and the building must be cleared by 8:30 p.m. Five additional meetings to be held in July will be announced at a later date.

  • June 11: Newaygo High School cafeteria, 200 East St., Newaygo, MI 49337
  • June 12: Phoenix Lodge No. 13. F&AM, 5752 Whittaker Road, Ypsilanti, MI 48197
  • June 13: Decatur Middle School cafeteria, 405 N. Phelps St., Decatur, MI 49045
  • June 18: Jonesville High School gymnasium, 460 Adrian St., Jonesville, MI 49250
  • June 19: Imlay City High School auditorium, 1001 Norlin Drive, Imlay City, MI 48444
  • June 20: Cass City High School gymnasium, 4868 North Seeger St., Cass City, MI 48726
  • June 25: Chesaning High School gymnasium, 850 N. 4th St., Chesaning, MI 48616
  • June 27: Clare Middle School auditorium, 209 E. State St., Clare, MI 48617

Landowner in one of the proposed areas who would like to offer input about the proposal may email their comments to DNR-wildlife@michigan.gov.

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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is the agency of the state of Michigancharged with maintaining natural resources such as state parks, state forests, and recreation areas. It is governed by a director appointed by the Governor and accepted by the Natural Resources Commission. Currently the Director is Keith Creagh.

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