Michigan deer hunters will face some of the most significant regulation changes in decades after the state’s Natural Resources Commission approved a sweeping package of new rules for the 2026 and 2027 hunting seasons.
One example: The NRC approved a new December Firearm Deer Season, which is actually a “rebranding” of the muzzleloader season. The change does not affect the Upper Peninsula, where the muzzleloader season remains intact.
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