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Michigan would allow hunters to kill ‘bonus’ buck under proposed pilot program
Michigan is proposing a pilot program called 'earn-a-second-buck' that would allow deer hunters in the Lower Peninsula to kill two antlered deer, even under new hunting limits. The program aims to let hunters take a 'bonus' buck after meeting initial requirements.
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