An estimated 287,641 bowhunters in Michigan combined to kill about 113,340 whitetails last year according to the DNR. The total includes an estimated 77,201 legal bucks and 36,147 antlerless deer.
That’s a success rate of about 39%.
“We didn’t get the antlerless harvest over the buck harvest,” Brent Rudolph, the DNR’s deer, elk and moose specialist told Michigan Outdoor News. “We are still killing more bucks than does so there’s room to improve.”
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