Clinton/Ionia County Branch of the NDA

Clinton/Ionia County Branch of the NDA We are a local branch of the National Deer Association (formerly the Quality Deer Management Association) established in 2005.

Founded in 1988, the QDMA has nearly 50,000 members in all 50 states and several foreign countries. Since the beginning, QDMA has worked to educate its members and all deer hunters about the benefits of the Quality Deer Management (QDM) philosophy. This effort โ€“ aided by the support of numerous member-volunteers, corporate sponsors, and other QDM advocates โ€“ has rapidly increased awareness and imp

lementation of QDM throughout North America, resulting in healthier, more balanced deer populations and more rewarding hunting experiences. As it grew in membership and influence, QDMA also began working to secure a sustainable future for wild white-tailed deer through practical research and by advocating for wise policy and regulation that will protect our hunting heritage. Additionally, QDMA works to attract, assist, educate and guide young and new hunters to ensure they become tomorrow's stewards of whitetails and all wildlife

05/15/2026

At its May 13, 2026 meeting, the Michigan Natural Resources Commission (NRC) approved several deer regulation changes for the 2026 and 2027 hunting seasons following extensive public input. The seven-member public body whose members are appointed by the governor, acted on and amended recommendations developed by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources to support healthy deer populations while balancing hunter opportunity and public feedback. The department presented the recommendations to the NRC on April 8, 2026. Under Michigan law, the NRC has the exclusive authority to regulate the taking of game and establish hunting regulations.

Changes approved for the 2026 deer seasons:
๐Ÿ”ถ Elimination of the antlerless deer hunting access drawing in the Upper Peninsula. There will not be an antlerless deer hunting access drawing in the Upper Peninsula. DMUs 351 and 352 have been rescinded. Hunters in the Upper Peninsula will only be able to use universal antlerless deer licenses in DMUs 022, 122, 155, 255, 121, and 055 during the 2026 season.

๐Ÿ”ถ Reduction of the statewide muzzleloader deer season from 10 days to three days. The shortened season will begin on the first Friday in December. In the Lower Peninsula, any legal firearm may be used during this season, which will now be called the December Firearm Deer Season.

๐Ÿ”ถ Opening the Late Antlerless Firearm Deer Season earlier, beginning on the Monday following the December Firearm Deer Season and continuing through Jan. 1. The season will be open across the Lower Peninsula except in Deer Management Units 245 (South Fox island) and 145 (North Manitou island). Deer Management Unit 115 (Beaver and Garden Islands) are now open for both early and late antlerless firearm deer seasons.

๐Ÿ”ถ Elimination of the Limited Fi****ms Deer Zone in the Lower Peninsula, allowing the use of all legal fi****ms, including bottleneck cartridges, throughout the Lower Peninsula. Fi****ms larger than .22 rimfire are now permitted statewide.

๐Ÿ”ถ Authorization for residents with a valid senior deer license, senior deer combination license, or senior antlerless deer license to use a crossbow during the late archery deer season in the Upper Peninsula.

๐Ÿ”ถ Elimination of the extended late antlerless firearm deer season and the January archery deer seasons, concluding all deer hunting seasons after Jan. 1.

๐Ÿ”ถ Scheduling the early antlerless firearm deer season to run concurrently with the Liberty Hunt during the second weekend in September. The Liberty Hunt and Early Antlerless Firearm Deer seasons will be on September 12-13 this year.

๐Ÿ”ถ Authorization for the department to establish universal antlerless deer license use limits in consultation with the NRC. The universal antlerless deer license use limits will be reviewed and published annually. This change applies limits on the number of universal antlerless licenses that hunters may use within individual Deer Management Units or counties.

In addition, the NRC approved several administrative changes for 2026, including:
๐Ÿ”ถ Allowing case-by-case exceptions to authorize wildlife rehabilitators to possess fawns for rehabilitation.

๐Ÿ”ถ Resolving a gap between Deer Management Units 027 and 036. This gap existed in the Wildlife Conservation Order only.

Changes approved for the 2027 deer seasons:
๐Ÿ”ถ Limiting harvest to one buck per hunter in the Lower Peninsula.

Under the new regulations:
๐Ÿ”ถ A single deer license in the Lower Peninsula will be valid for one deer with at least three antler points on one side or for one antlerless deer.

๐Ÿ”ถ A deer combination license will allow hunters to take one antlered deer and one antlerless deer, or two antlerless deer.

๐Ÿ”ถ Existing DMU-specific antler point restrictions will remain in place.

๐Ÿ”ถ Upper Peninsula deer regulations will remain unchanged.

The NRC also approved a pilot โ€œearn a second buckโ€ program in the southern Lower Peninsula (Zone 3). Under the pilot program, hunters must first harvest an antlerless deer before becoming eligible to harvest a second buck with a four-point antler point restriction. The department will determine participating counties at a later date and will bring forward a Wildlife Conservation Order amendment in July outlining the program parameters.

In addition, the NRC expanded exceptions authorizing deer management assistance permits for the take of antlered deer causing horticultural damage because of the new one-buck limit in the Lower Peninsula. These exceptions will require approval from wildlife and law enforcement supervisors.

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is currently preparing the 2026 deer hunting regulations summary, which will include complete season regulations and hunting information. Digital versions will be available first through the Michigan DNR Hunt Fish app and on the DNR website, followed by printed copies distributed to license retailers and DNR offices statewide.

A very long Natural Resources Commission meeting today, but a great hunter turn out and a lot of energy and calls for ch...
05/14/2026

A very long Natural Resources Commission meeting today, but a great hunter turn out and a lot of energy and calls for change. In the end the commissioners compromised on some key issues but this is much better than status quo of recent years. Things happened fast at the end and it was a bit confusing, but I believe this list (thank you Jeff Antes, Montcalm County Coop) captures all the changes.

-2027 upper peninsula - no change

-2027 lower peninsula single buck tag (3 pt Apr)

-2027 lower peninsula combo buck tag (1 buck and 1 doe no Apr) (NW 13 countyโ€™s keep APRs so they will be one buck with APRs)

-2027 Earn a Second Buck: in LP zone 3 there will be an earn a second buck study that the department will develop an plan for to present to the NRC. When a second buck tag is earned by harvesting a doe it will have a 4pt APR. Location of the earn a second buck study is yet to be determined and likely to be a CWD - high deer density area

-2026 shotgun only line removed, you will be able to use any rifle throughout the LP.

-2026 no January deer season

-2026 Doe harvest limits per county, based on DNR heatmap in the picture, we will still be able to shoot 10 in Ionia, Kent and Montcalm counties.

04/30/2026

In this episode of the Deer Season 365 podcast, weโ€™re talking with NDAโ€™s own Kip Adams about the State of the Whitetail and NDAโ€™s 2026 Deer Report that highlights current deer harvest data and trends across the U.S.ย 

Congratulations to the Red Creek Co-op for a great season and for showing us what is possible in Michigan when neighbors...
01/15/2026

Congratulations to the Red Creek Co-op for a great season and for showing us what is possible in Michigan when neighbors work together to protect young bucks and harvest appropriate numbers of does.

It looks like we had nice improvements in our Antlerless to Antlered ratios in 2025 as well.
01/15/2026

It looks like we had nice improvements in our Antlerless to Antlered ratios in 2025 as well.

Our latest Deer Report is out! We found U.S. hunters gave the antlerless deer harvest a much-needed boost in the 2024-25 season, putting the total back above 3 million for only the third time in 11 years. Also, deer hunters took the highest percentage of 3ยฝ-year-old and older bucks ever recorded! Details here ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿ‘‡
https://deerassociation.com/doe-harvest-jumps-mature-buck-harvest-record/

01/03/2026
01/01/2026

Happy New Year from all of us at the National Deer Association! With your help, we achieved many great things in 2025, and our team is looking forward to working even harder in 2026 to ensure the future of wild deer, wildlife habitat and hunting. Like welcoming and helping new deer hunters. Learning more about deer through science. Improving habitat for deer and other wildlife. Increasing access and hunting opportunities for all. Advocating for policy and regulations based on sound principles of wildlife management. Join us this year. Weโ€™re united for deer!

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