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MN: DNR plans duck-hunter survey for 2012

Bemidji, Minn. – Regulation changes that allowed hunters to kill more wood ducks and hen mallards, and that opened the season earlier and divided the state into zones, likely still will be in place next

A quick check on deer

Another firearms deer season is in the bag. My little group had a pretty darn good year, but that, of course, is a small sample size. Statewide, the numbers show a deer season that was

MN: BOC: Increase license fees

St. Paul – Fishing and hunting license fees should be increased and restructured, as the DNR has proposed, to keep the Game and Fish Fund solvent, according to a citizens group that oversees agency expenditures.

MN: Final deer hunt off to slow start

Muzzleloader tally at 1,300 after first three days of hunt St. Paul – As openers go, there seems to be a trend developing: Slow. After the opening-weekend firearms kill was off by about 20 percent

MN: Deer kill still lower than 2010

St. Paul – Firearms deer hunters are on track to kill about 5 percent fewer deer than they did last year. Through Sunday, which was the end of the Zone 1 firearms season, they had

MN: ’Tis the season: whitetail baiting complaints rising

Grand Marais, Minn. – The Legislature this year gave DNR conservation officers authority to cite or warn parents or guardians who knowingly allow juveniles to take game or fish illegally. The first citation issued under

MN: Whitetail hunters make up some ground

St. Paul – The firearms deer kill still is down from 2010, but second-weekend hunters made up for some of the opening-weekend deficit. The kill was down nearly 20 percent from last year after the

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