Legislation is currently in motion to overturn Michigan’s ban on deer baiting, potentially allowing hunters to use bait again under regulated conditions. Under the proposed changes, individuals wishing to bait deer would need to obtain a baiting license in addition to holding a valid, unused deer license.
This initiative reflects ongoing debates on wildlife management and hunting practices in the state, highlighting a significant shift in policy that could impact both hunters and local ecosystems. As discussions progress, many are eager to see how this legislation will influence deer populations and hunting regulations moving forward.
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