Michigan Fall Turkey Applications on Sale Now

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources reminds hunters that applications for fall turkey hunting licenses are on sale now through Aug. 1.

A total of 59,050 licenses are available through a lottery for the units open to hunting — 12,350 general licenses that may be used on public or private land and 46,700 licenses for private land only. Twelve wild turkey management units totaling 34,976 square miles are open to fall turkey hunting during the Oct. 5 – Nov. 14 season, including most of southern Michigan, five counties in the northern Lower Peninsula and the entire wild turkey management area in the Upper Peninsula.

Regulations are virtually identical to last year.

“We are in the third year of a three-year period of stabilized
regulations that were developed by working with turkey hunting
groups,” explained Al Stewart, the DNR’s upland game bird
specialist. “After this season, we intend to fully evaluate the
regulations and make changes where appropriate.”

Hunters may apply for a turkey hunting license at any authorized
license dealer, at DNR Operations Service Centers, or online at
http://www.michigan.gov/dnr using the E-License system. The application fee
is $4.

Drawing results will be posted online beginning Aug. 17.

If any licenses remain after the drawing, unsuccessful applicants may
purchase one leftover license in person at any license dealer on a
first-come, first-served basis for a one week period beginning Aug. 24
at 10 a.m. (EDT). Any licenses that remain as of Aug. 31 at 10 a.m.
(EDT) will be available for purchase over the counter by any hunter. The
licenses will be sold until the quotas are met.


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