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Where to hunt
Mi-HUNT
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Hunting Access Program (HAP)
Michigan's Hunting Access Program (HAP) was originally created in 1977 to increase public hunting opportunities in southern Michigan where 97 percent of the land base is privately owned. It has now expanded to include the northeast Lower and eastern Upper peninsulas. HAP is one of the oldest dedicated private lands public access programs in the nation.
Wetland Wonders
Michigan's Wetland Wonders are premier managed waterfowl areas. These areas provide exceptional waterfowl hunting opportunities. The areas are funded by hunting license fees and area use fees, but they are open for anyone to visit, use and enjoy most of the year.
State game areas
Michigan has a system of publicly owned lands managed for wildlife habitat, wildlife watching and hunting. There are more than 100 units in the game and wildlife system covering more than 340,000 acres.