For a third consecutive year, Minnesota waterfowl hunters may participate in an experimental five-day “early” teal season, which begins Sept. 2.
The idea behind the season is to give hunters an added opportunity to hunt teal before the regular duck season. That’s because blue-winged teal in particular – one of the most abundant and widely distributed ducks in North America, as well as the second-most abundant breeding duck in Minnesota – are notoriously early migrators.
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