Michigan

Managed Waterfowl Area Passbook Stamps — Daily

These stamps were issued to hunters at state-owned and managed game areas where waterfowl hunting was allowed. Waterfowl hunting at these areas were by local permit only; in other words, the permits were only available at a district office near the site. Permits were (and still are) issued for a morning hunt or an afternoon hunt and only valid for the time and location specified on the permit. They were allotted to hunters via a drawing process.

From 1986 through 1994 a die-cut stamp, measuring approximately 33 mm x 30 mm was substituted for the paper permit and required to be affixed inside the Michigan hunter’s passbook (which also served as a stamp carrier). During this period, a separate card measuring approximately 50 mm x 64 mm was also issued to the hunter along with the stamp; the card was rubber-stamped with the name of the game area and also the date and time (A.M. or P.M.) of the hunt.

There were two different stamps issued; the second stamp conveyed the rights to hunt waterfowl for one day only and, therefore, served the same purpose as the Illinois Daily Usage Stamps. These were overprinted with a large “D”.

Figure MI2

Series
Number
Figure
Number
Validity
Period
Face
Value
DescriptionUnused
Value
Unsigned
Value
Signed
Value
1.F-MI21986$3.00information needed
2.F-MI21987$3.00red and gray on white
on license

3.F-MI21988$3.00information needed
4.F-MI21989$3.00blue and yellow on white
on license

5.F-MI21990$3.00black and blue on white
on license

6.F-MI21991$3.00blue and gold on white
on license

7.F-MI21992$3.00green and light blue on white
on license

8.F-MI21993$3.00brown and yellow on white
on license
9.F-MI21994$3.00red and pink on white
on license