
DNR: Holiday hunt to help with antlerless harvest goals in select Farmland Zone units
The hunt will be an added opportunity to harvest antlerless deer to help reach antlerless harvest goals and the county deer population objective.

The hunt will be an added opportunity to harvest antlerless deer to help reach antlerless harvest goals and the county deer population objective.

Dan Meyer’s arrival as new Wisconsin DNR secretary cited as reason for delay.

Boundaries for a special late-season deer hunt to help control chronic wasting disease in southeastern Minnesota’s Fillmore County have been expanded to include portions of three surrounding deer permit areas, the DNR said in a

Given no deer with CWD were found in north-central and central Minnesota, the DNR will narrow surveillance next fall to areas closer to the farms where CWD was detected. A fourth precautionary surveillance area will

CWD was also detected in a 3-year-old white-tailed buck last month at the deer farm.

Bulk of Iowa’s deer harvest occurs during the two shotgun seasons, which also provide an opportunity to collect a significant number of tissue samples for CWD monitoring, tracking.

“The fact that we have likely found so many additional CWD-positive deer is a major concern for Michigan’s deer population.”

The mule deer buck was shot by a hunter near the Canadian border. The other four deer came from south of Billings.

But removing antler-point restrictions will increase deer harvest, and that will no doubt be controversial.
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