Michigan hunters can still get a deer hunting license before the start of firearm season, but they'll need to purchase it in person; licenses purchased online will not arrive in time for Saturday's opener.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources encourages hunters to stop by their local retail sales location soon as stores that issue licenses can print kill tags on the spot.
What to know.
How much do deer hunting licenses cost?
Deer license costs vary based on age and residency.
Youth 9-and-under licenses range from no cost to $7.50.
Youth 10-to-16 licenses range from no cost to $40 for a combo license.
Resident 16-to-64 licenses range from $11 to $76, plus other fees.
Resident 65-plus licenses $5 to $48, plus other fees.
Nonresident 17-and-older licenses are $151 to $

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