- Spring Turkey. Spring turkey season takes place annually, from late April to late May, depending on what area of the state you hunt in.
- Opossum. Opossum may be hunted year-round in Michigan.
- Woodchuck/Groundhogs.
- Feral Swine.
- Feral Pigeons (Rock Doves)
- Skunk.
- Red Squirrel.
- Crow.
Considering this, what can I hunt right now in Michigan?
Opossum, porcupine, weasel, red squirrel, skunk, ground squirrel, woodchuck, Russian boar, feral pigeons, starling and house sparrows may be taken year-round with a valid Michigan hunting license.
Also, what guns can you hunt with in Michigan? Hunters can now use a . 35-caliber or larger rifle (or a shotgun, if that remains their firearm of choice), as long as it uses a straight-walled cartridge. The cartridge shot comes with a velocity similar to a shotgun's slug shot, and many available variations are very effective when it comes to hunting deer.
Furthermore, what hunting season is it now in Michigan?
Bag game large and small during Michigan's hunting seasons. From elk and deer to bear, turkey and wolf, hunters will find variety while hunting in the state.
Michigan Deer Seasons.
| Early Antlerless, Firearms | Sept. 19-20 |
|---|---|
| Independence Hunt | Oct. 15-18 |
| Archery | Oct. 1-Nov. 14, Dec. 1-Jan. 1 |
| Regular Firearm | Nov. 15-30 |
When can you hunt in Michigan?
Michigan's hunter education program has had a dramatic impact on reducing hunting incidents in our state. Courses are offered year-round throughout the state, though most occur during August, September and October.
