Data reveals that over 45,000 deer were taken on November 15 last year alone, emphasizing the importance of this day to Michigan’s hunting community. While some propose altering the opening date for logistical reasons, a significant majority of hunters—84% in a 2009 survey—prefer to keep the tradition alive. This longstanding event not only fosters camaraderie among hunters but also plays a crucial role in wildlife management and rural economies across the state.
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