Bear license drawing results posted; leftover licenses on sale in July

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Press Release


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

June 24, 2013

 

Contact: Lisa Jackson, 517-373-1263 or Mary Dettloff, 517-335-3014


Bear license drawing results posted; leftover licenses on sale in July

 

Results of the 2013 bear hunting license drawing have been posted at www.michigan.gov/huntdrawings.  A total of 7,906 bear licenses were available during the bear application period (May 1 - June 1).  

 

A total of 267 leftover bear licenses are available in the Bergland Management Unit (Sept. 25 - Oct. 26) and will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis as follows:

 

  • Holders of Lifetime Comprehensive Licenses, who were not selected in the drawing, may purchase a leftover license beginning at 10 a.m. Monday, July 8.
  • Unsuccessful applicants may purchase a leftover license beginning at 10 a.m. Monday, July 15.
  • Any hunter may purchase a leftover license beginning at 10 a.m. Monday, July 22, including those who did not apply.

 

Hunters are reminded that their preference points will reset to zero if they purchase a leftover license, except for Lifetime Comprehensive License holders.

 

Hunters can increase their odds of getting a bear license by applying for the 2014 Pure Michigan Hunt drawing. Each application is $4, and applicants can purchase as many chances as they like. Three lucky hunters will win a package of licenses to hunt elk, bear, turkey, antlerless deer and waterfowl. Winning the Pure Michigan Hunt does not affect a hunter's eligibility to apply for or purchase other hunting licenses, and will not affect bear preference points or weighted elk chances a hunter has earned. Apply for the Pure Michigan Hunt at www.michigan.gov/puremichiganhunt or at a license agent.


The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is committed to the conservation, protection, management, use and enjoyment of the state’s natural and cultural resources for current and future generations. For more information, go to www.michigan.gov/dnr.