Currently, about 28% of the deer kill in Minnesota occurs in the northwest, and 38% is in the central part of the state, which includes much of the southeast. About 19% of deer taken come from the northeast, with the remainder from the southwest. Just five years ago, the central (and southeast), northeast, and northwest areas each accounted for 29% of the annual deer kill, with the southwest checking in at 13%.
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