MICHIGAN, USA — With Michigan's traditional firearm deer hunting season opening Nov. 15, the Department of Natural Resources is reminding hunters to follow key safety practices and regulations to avoid common violations.
The DNR emphasized the importance of proper licensing and tagging procedures.
Hunters must purchase licenses early enough to receive tags by mail, which takes several business days. Kill tags must be completed immediately after harvest, including the date, animal gender and antler points, then attached to the deer with string, wire or a zip-tie.
Conservation officers frequently encounter wrong tags on game, such as fish or turkey licenses mistakenly used on deer. Hunters must also report their harvest within 72 hours.
The DNR recommends hunters familiarize themselves w

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