2013 Michigan hunting season among safest for hunters

The state Department of Natural Resources says the 2013 hunting season in Michigan appears to have been among the safest for hunters.
2013 Michigan hunting season among safest for hunters

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The state Department of Natural Resources says the 2013 hunting season in Michigan appears to have been among the safest for hunters.

One fatality was reported statewide. Sgt. Joe Molnar of the DNR's Law Enforcement Division tells The Alpena News that eight other people were injured during the year. According to a DNR report, carelessness was often cited as the cause.

In 2012, one fatality and 14 injuries were reported. Past years have seen more problems. In 1960, 11 people died and 296 were injured.

Last year, 52-year-old Michael Heisler was accidentally shot while hunting Nov. 15 on state land in Montmorency County's Albert Township, about 180 miles northwest of Detroit. The man from near Port Huron was shot on the first day of firearm deer hunting season.

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Information: The Alpena News, www.thealpenanews.com



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