Led by the hard-charging hunters of central and southeastern Minnesota who offset the continued deer harvest decrease incurred by their counterparts in northern Minnesota, the preliminary deer kill after the first nine days of the firearms season was down just 5% from a year ago, according to the Minnesota DNR. A week ago at this time, harvest was down 13%.
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