LANSING, MI (WHTC) – The Michigan Department of Natural Resources reminds hunters that tree stands must be removed from public land by Tuesday, March 1.
All scaffolds, raised platforms, ladders, steps and other tree-climbing devices must be taken down. Owners of equipment that is left on public land after March 1 will be subject to a 90-day misdemeanor and a fine from $50 to $500 plus the cost of prosecution.
For those who hunt on public land, tree stands must be portable and the hunter’s name and address must be affixed in legible English that can easily be read from the ground. Scaffolds, raised platforms, ladders, steps and any other device to assist in climbing a tree cannot be placed on public land any earlier than Sept. 1, and must be removed by March 1. A permanent, raised platform or tree stand may be used for hunting on private land with the permission of the landowner.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is committed to the conservation, protection, management, use and enjoyment of the state’s natural and cultural resources for current and future generations. For more information, go to www.michigan.gov/dnr.
Hunters have just a few more days to remove tree stands from public land. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is reminding them that the deadline for that is March 1. Anyone who keeps their tree stand up after that could be jailed for up to 90 days and be fined as much as 500-dollars plus court costs. The hunting equipment can remain up indefinitely on private land.




