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Minnesota Deer Hunting Firearm Season Begins November 3

Minnesota’s firearms deer season begins a half-hour before sunrise on Saturday, November 3, and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources expects half a million hunters to participate. Some points to remember: Hunters will have additional deer hunting opportunities because deer numbers continue to rebound across the state. Many areas now have populations at or above […]

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Deer Hunting License’s Available today

Licenses available August 1; deadline to apply for antlerless permits is September 6. Additional deer hunting opportunities will be available this fall because numbers continue to rebound across the state and now many areas have populations at or above goal levels, according to the Department of Natural Resources. “Deer populations have responded well to favorable

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