What bucks are legal if I hunt with a firearm or archery deer license in the U.P.?
There are no new antler point restrictions on these two license types for the U.P. However, if you possess either or both of these licenses, you may legally take just one antlered deer from within the U.P. The legal definition of a buck has not changed; the deer must have at least one antler extending three inches or more above the skull. Previously adopted APRs within individual DMUs remain in place. All antlered deer taken with a firearm or archery license in DMU 117 must have at least one antler with two or more legal points on one side. All antlered deer taken with a firearm or archery license in DMU 122 must have at least one antler with three or more legal points on one side.
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