In the second year of allowing trappers to harvest bobcats and fishers in Minnesota’s south furbearer zone, several trappers have registered some of the predatory furbearers since the season started on Saturday, Jan. 3.
“I haven’t been necessarily hearing much from trappers, apart from it seems like people are getting after them again,” said Ryan Tebo, DNR assistant area wildlife manager in Rochester.
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