BARAGA — Throughout the course of a five month period, millions of dollars is generated by hunters in the state of Michigan.“Years ago, it usually cost around $200 per hunter to get ready for the season, but that’s old data,” John Aho, wildlife biologist at the Michigan Department of Natural Resources said. “It’s more expensive these days.”The 2001 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting and Wildlife-Associated Recreation reports that hunting generated more than $490 million in revenue to the state of Michigan.