Glad to see someone posting on these state forums. Myself and a friend are leaving this weekend to scout for a day or two and hunt the first few days of the MI deer gun season.
We are going to be staying in the West Branch area and will be scouting state lands in the surrounding counties hoping to find some good areas to hunt. I just moved to MI this year and I have done some hunting for deer, grouse, ducks, pheasant, etc here in MI but it’s been quite a while since hunting deer on large public lands.
Being the new laws this year I will have the choice of shooting does or bucks and that is nice, I am just hoping to get a opportunity for a shot and I will be happy.
jedman
Jedman, I would be interested in learning: 1)in the general area where you decide to deer hunt, 2) how far you could get away from a road and 3) how many other hunters you run into out in the woods. Good Luck to you and your friend.
I'll be hunting Shiawassee County rural residential adjoining ag land with, so far, beaucoup uncut corn. I would have far preferred to hunt eastern UP.....fewer deer, fewer hunters, but genuine up north hunting......but family obligations would have cut scouting and hunting short. There are deer around the Cedarville cabin but the neighbors have names for them.
If West Branch area is too busy for you and you're comfortable with map and compass, scout the north side of Wycamp Lake in Emmet County and the land west across ?M119. 50 yards off the road and behind/in the forested dunes and it's unlikely you'll run into other hunters.