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Links about Spring
- Color Tours
Throughout the fall season the trees of Michigan slowly make their yearly change from green to the beautiful ensemble
of red, yellow, and orange.
- Football
Along with numerous college teams, autumn means football to many Michigan communities. Hundreds of teams start
practice to compete for a spot among the best in the state playoffs.
- Cider Mills
One of the great spots to visit during the autumn season is Uncle John's Cider Mill, just one of many located in
various towns around the state. Here you'll find some locations of cider mills to visit.
- Halloween
Michigan's towns and cities spruce themselves up for October 31st, many going to extremes year after year to
provide an exciting night of spooky ghosts and goblins to visitors.
- Hunting
One of Michigan's favorite pastimes comes alive in the collection of fallen leaves.
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Hunting
Falling leaves, cold wind, changing colors: it all adds up to the beginning of another fabulous season to hunt in Michigan. Autumn marks the start of the largest hunting season in Michigan: deer hunting. Many hunters sit in the woods for hours to hear the crackle of leaves or the call of a buck. But don't let that fool you into believing that deer season is all that happens in autumn. Here is a list of hunting seasons that start or are during autumn:
- October 1, Deer Bow Season Opens
- Raccoon Hunting Season Opens
- October 3, Turkey Season Opens
- October 15, Fox Hunting Opens
- Trapping Fox & Coyote Opens
- Trapping Badgers Opens
- Trapping Raccoons Opens
- October 25, Muskrat trapping Season Opens
- Mink trapping Season Opens
- Bobcat trapping season opens
- October 26, Bear Season Ends
- November 18, Turkey Fall Season Ends
- November 14, Grouse Season Ends
- Badger Trapping Season Ends
- November 15, Deer Gun Season Opens
- November 30 Deer Gun Season Ends
- December 1, Deer Bow Season Opens
- December 2, Deer Muzzleloading Season Opens
- December 15, Pheasant Season Ends
- December 18, Deer Muzzleloading Season Opens
Come and hunt in Michigan!
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