Power Island Opens For Bow Hunting Thursday

Grand Traverse County Parks and Recreation will open Power Island and the connected Bassett Island for bow hunting of deer starting Thursday (October 1) through November 14, then again from December 1 to January 1.

For over a decade, the island has been open to bow hunters to prevent destructive over-browsing resulting from an unmanaged deer herd. This year, according to Power Island Park Ranger Fred Tank, “our security cameras show that the antlerless deer herd is plentiful, and there are some bucks as well.”

Registration is not required to hunt, but anyone who successfully harvests a deer on the island is asked to report it to Parks and Recreation by calling 231-922-4818. Bow hunters may use the island campsites on a first-come, first-served basis, but restrooms and the well will be closed. Fires are only allowed in the established fire-rings found in the picnic area and at the campsites. The use of off-road and all-terrain vehicles is not permitted. Hunters are reminded to carry appropriate deer licenses, follow all DNR guidelines, and follow all laws related to hunting. Firearm hunting is not permitted on the islands.

Power Island is a public park, open to visitors throughout the year. Visitors are asked by Parks and Recreation Director Kristine Erickson “to be cautious at all times, pack out all trash, and respect the sensitive island environment so that the natural beauty of the park can continue to be enjoyed for years to come.”