Post by ridge on Oct 26, 2018 17:11:37 GMT -5
Youth waterfowl hunts at Michigan’s Wetland Wonders
Bring your young hunter to one of Michigan's Wetland Wonders – the seven premier managed waterfowl hunt areas in the state – in November for a memorable hunting experience. Hunters can choose from several dates and locations. Parties with at least one youth will be given priority in the draw at all Wetland Wonders:
Oct. 27 – Muskegon County Wastewater (morning and afternoon hunts) in Twin Lake
Oct. 27 – Nayanquing Point Wildlife Area (afternoon hunt only) in Pinconning
Nov. 2 - Harsens Island Managed Hunt Area (afternoon hunt only) on Harsens Island
Nov. 3 - Shiawassee River State Game Area (afternoon hunt only) in St. Charles
Nov. 3 - Fish Point State Wildlife Area (afternoon hunt only) in Unionville
Nov. 3 and Dec. 9 - Fennville Farm Unit of the Allegan State Game Area (morning hunt only Nov. 3 and afternoon hunt only Dec. 9) in Fennville
Nov. 4 - Pointe Mouillee State Game Area (morning hunt only) in Rockwood
Drawings will occur at 5:30 a.m. for the youth morning hunts and at 11 a.m. (11:30 a.m. at Harsens Island) for the youth afternoon hunts.
Youth priority drawings are available for hunting parties with at least one youth (16 and younger) and up to two adults (maximum party size is four). Youth hunters 9 years old and younger must be accompanied by a qualified Mentored Youth Hunting Program mentor.
All youth participating in these priority hunts must be properly licensed to hunt. Youth up to the age of 9 need only a mentored youth hunting license to hunt waterfowl. Youth 10-15 years of age need a junior base license only, and youth ages 16 and older need a junior base license, a waterfowl license with Harvest Information Program survey questions answered and a federal duck stamp.
Bring your young hunter to one of Michigan's Wetland Wonders – the seven premier managed waterfowl hunt areas in the state – in November for a memorable hunting experience. Hunters can choose from several dates and locations. Parties with at least one youth will be given priority in the draw at all Wetland Wonders:
Oct. 27 – Muskegon County Wastewater (morning and afternoon hunts) in Twin Lake
Oct. 27 – Nayanquing Point Wildlife Area (afternoon hunt only) in Pinconning
Nov. 2 - Harsens Island Managed Hunt Area (afternoon hunt only) on Harsens Island
Nov. 3 - Shiawassee River State Game Area (afternoon hunt only) in St. Charles
Nov. 3 - Fish Point State Wildlife Area (afternoon hunt only) in Unionville
Nov. 3 and Dec. 9 - Fennville Farm Unit of the Allegan State Game Area (morning hunt only Nov. 3 and afternoon hunt only Dec. 9) in Fennville
Nov. 4 - Pointe Mouillee State Game Area (morning hunt only) in Rockwood
Drawings will occur at 5:30 a.m. for the youth morning hunts and at 11 a.m. (11:30 a.m. at Harsens Island) for the youth afternoon hunts.
Youth priority drawings are available for hunting parties with at least one youth (16 and younger) and up to two adults (maximum party size is four). Youth hunters 9 years old and younger must be accompanied by a qualified Mentored Youth Hunting Program mentor.
All youth participating in these priority hunts must be properly licensed to hunt. Youth up to the age of 9 need only a mentored youth hunting license to hunt waterfowl. Youth 10-15 years of age need a junior base license only, and youth ages 16 and older need a junior base license, a waterfowl license with Harvest Information Program survey questions answered and a federal duck stamp.