Video: Give the gift of the Pure Michigan Hunt
Michigan Department of Natural Resources sent this bulletin at 12/08/2014 01:10 PM EST|
The perfect gift for the hunters in your life - a shot at the hunt of a lifetime! |
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Video: Give the gift of the Pure Michigan Hunt!
Trying to find the perfect gift for that special hunter in your life? Give the gift that gives them a shot at the hunt of a lifetime -- Pure Michigan Hunt applications! Click the video player to the left to see our 2014 winners talk about what it was like to get the phone call saying they'd won.
Each year, three people are randomly selected as Pure Michigan Hunt winners. The prize is a hunting package valued over $4,000, and all limited hunting licenses including elk, bear, antlerless deer, spring and fall turkey, as well as first pick at a managed waterfowl hunting area. Some of the prizes in the prize package include a Darton Archery crossbow package, a 30.06 rifle from Michigan Gun Owners and a 12-gauge shotgun from Ducks Unlimited. For a complete list of licenses and prizes, visit www.michigan.gov/puremichiganhunt.
Hunters must enter to win.
Buy $5 Pure Michigan Hunt applications anywhere hunting licenses are sold, or buy online. There is no limit to the number of applications you can purchase, but the deadline is Dec. 31, 2014. The Pure Michigan Hunt licenses will be valid for the 2015 hunting season.
Don’t forget, Pure Michigan Hunt winners can now transfer one or all of their licenses to another eligible hunter! This will allow hunters – and their friends and family members – to buy as many Pure Michigan Hunt applications as they want for both themselves and others. Instead of needing to know other hunters' driver’s license numbers, addresses and birthdates to apply on their behalf, Pure Michigan Hunt winners now have the ability to give one or more of their licenses away to whomever they choose, or keep all of the licenses for themselves!
Those purchasing Pure Michigan Hunt applications as a gift can contact Sandy Matzke at 231-775-9727, ext. 6905, if they need assistance.




