DNR Introduces New App for Hunters and Anglers

Online reporting was available to hunters last year through the DNR website, but starting in 2022, catch reports became mandatory for hunters, either through the website or the newly introduced app. .

Fall is fast approaching Michigan and with it comes open hunting season for many animals in the state.

Beginning September 10 with Liberty Hunt Weekend, Michigan residents will head to wooded areas across the state for various weekends throughout the rest of the year to hunt deer. This year, however, those hunters will be tracking their kills through an online phone app.

Easton VanMiddlesworth, 9, gets ready for a night of hunting with his father on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2019, in Climax, Michigan.  Hunting season in Michigan kicked off this weekend with the Liberty Hunt, an annual weekend in September where youth and hunters with a disability can hunt.

For the first year, deer hunters in Michigan will have to report their game harvest to the DNR through the DNR website or app rather than in person. Online reporting was available to hunters last year through the DNR website, but starting in 2022, catch reports became mandatory for hunters, either through the website or the newly introduced app. .

Through this new app, hunters and anglers can purchase hunting and fishing licenses and trail permits at any time, report deer or fish harvests, look up regulations and download guides and summaries, find their license history, view maps of hunting areas and receive notifications from the DNR.