
Camp Ripley sees 132-percent increase in hunter success during October archery hunts
Participation numbers were down, but those who did hunt experienced a record-high success rate of 13.1 percent.

Participation numbers were down, but those who did hunt experienced a record-high success rate of 13.1 percent.

The big-game program leader manages deer and elk populations and harvest seasons, and works with groups and individuals to manage seasons and populations.

With the deer opener on Saturday, the Minnesota DNR has extended its phone hours for hunters – and other outdoor enthusiasts – in Minnesota, the DNR said in a news release Tuesday, Oct. 31. The

According to the Minnesota DNR, deer numbers are up following three years of conservative harvest regulations designed to rebuild the population, coupled with three relatively mild winters. The DNR anticipates the 2017 deer harvest will

State wildlife officials are expecting a far better harvest this year. But the isolated reappearance of chronic wasting disease has led the DNR to impose mandatory testing in some areas for the opening weekend.
It’s that time of year. Deer-hunting time. So, hunters, what to do with the hides from those harvested deer? The Minnesota Deer Hunters Association Hides-for-Habitat Program is designed to take donated deer hides provided by

Minnesota waterfowl hunting success was fair in most areas over the past week, according to the most recent report.

Public input collected at two meetings and online showed no clear consensus either for or against the hunt.

Pheasant hunters can voluntarily report roosters that were banded as part of a study being conducted by the Minnesota DNR. DNR Farmland Wildlife Populations and Research Group workers captured and banded roosters during a research
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