From DNR reports

Michigan Department of Natural Resources is reminding hunters wolf licenses will be on sale August 3 through October 31 or until the license quota is met.

1,200 licenses will be available for purchase, but do remember a spot in line before noon on August 3 does not guarantee a license. All wolf license purchases are first-come, first-served. Wolf licenses cost $100 for Michigan residents and $500 for nonresidents.

Licenses will be available online at michigan.gov/huntdrawings, at any authorized license agent, and at the following DNR offices: Baraga Customer Service Center, Bay City Customer Service Center, Cadillac Customer Service Center, Crystal Falls Field Office, Escanaba Field Office, Gaylord Customer Service Center, Marquette Customer Service Center, Naubinway Field Office, Newberry Customer Service Center, Norway Field Office, Plainwell Customer Service Center, Roscommon Customer Service Center, Rose Lake Field Office, Sault Ste. Marie Field Office, Southfield Customer Service Center and Traverse City Field Office. DNR offices will be open from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. (EDT); they may close earlier if wolf licenses sell out.

DNR wildlife staff members will be available to answer wolf hunting questions at the offices listed above.

For more information regarding hunting dates, regulations and the required wolf call-in system, please check the 2013 Wolf Hunting Digest. All digests can be found online at michigan.gov/dnrdigests. Paper copies of the digest are available at any location where DNR licenses are sold.