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Late-season hunts, landowner shooting permits, post-season deer culling and public meeting planned.
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Late-season hunts, landowner shooting permits, post-season deer culling and public meeting planned.

Minnesota’s snowmobile trails officially open Dec. 1 each year, but several conditions must be met before trails are open, groomed and ready for travel.
District 1 – Baudette area CO Ben Huener (Roseau) checked blackpowder deer hunting, trapping, angling, and spearing activity throughout the week. Violations included taking deer with the use of bait, failure to wear blaze orange,

They’re urging the federal Department of Agriculture to develop a national tracking system for the deer disease as well as standards for transporting deer across state lines.
District 1 – Baudette area CO Ben Huener (Roseau) checked deer-hunting activity. Violations for the week included locating wild animals with an artificial light while in possession of firearm, taking deer without a license, illegal

The same regulation has been in place since the May 2017 fishing opener.

Matthew Swanson of Woodbury caught a 45-1/4-inch pike on the Rainy River, besting the first-ever C&R pike record, set recently, by nearly two inches.

Canada goose numbers remain good in many areas and should provide some opportunity for goose hunters over the next week, especially in central and southern Minnesota.
District 1 – Baudette area CO Jeremy Woinarowicz (Thief River Falls) continued to monitor area firearms deer-hunting activity. After-hours shooting complaints appeared to be more frequent than usual this season. Enforcement action was taken for
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