A limited hunting season will be held for sharp-tailed grouse in the eastern end of the Upper Peninsula
EASTERN U.P. -- A special bird hunt is returning to the Eastern U.P. this year.
According to the Michigan Natural Resources Commission, a limited hunting season will be held for sharp-tailed grouse in the eastern end of the Upper Peninsula.
This is the first open season for the upland birds since 1996.
The season runs from October 10-31, with a daily bag limit of two, a possession limit of four, and a season limit of six.
Those looking to hunt sharp-tail grouse will have to obtain a free sharp-tailed grouse stamp from any license vendor or on-line.
Find out more at the DNRE website at Michigan.gov.