Any ear-tagged cervids (members of the deer and elk family) found outside of
a fence of a registered cervidae facility for more than 48 hours may be taken by
hunting during designated deer and elk seasons if the individual has a valid
hunting license.
Certain exotic cervids found outside of a fence of a
cervidae facility for more than 48 hours may be taken by hunting year-round if
the individual has a valid hunting license.
Hunters also may shoot feral
swine (free-ranging pigs) within certain Michigan counties if the individual has
a valid hunting license of any type. The list of open counties may be
accessed on the DNR Web site (click
here). Hunters who harvest a feral swine are asked to submit parts of
the animal to a DNR office for disease testing.
Please contact a DNR
Operations Service Center for further information.