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The Minnesota DNR is sharing stories from new hunters

We’re sharing stories from hunters who’ve taken someone new hunting and participated in the Hunter Mentor Pledge. Here’s one from Jeffrey Freeman of Big Lake, who shared this story from September 2023: I took my 14-year-old nephew, Caden, out for his first waterfowl hunt this season, and he had an amazing time shooting two teals. He […]

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Minnesota DNR encourages small game hunting as winter is setting in

Hunting pheasants, ruffed grouse, squirrels or rabbits offers opportunities to enjoy the Minnesota outdoors as temperatures fall and snow blankets the landscape. Pheasant hunting season is open through Jan. 1, 2025. On Dec. 1, the daily bag limit increased to three roosters, with a possession limit of nine roosters. The best places to find pheasants at

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LATE SUMMER/EARLY FALL UPDATE FROM RYDELL REFUGE

  With the tail end of summer upon us and fall right around the corner, there’s still a lot going on for the public at Rydell National Wildlife Refuge in Erskine, MN. The Friends of Rydell and Glacial Ridge Refuges Association just set up the first-ever Rydell Refuge Story Stroll on Golden Pond Trail. The

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EXPLORE THE OUTDOORS THIS WINTER BY HUNTING SMALL GAME

Hunting pheasants, ruffed grouse, squirrels or rabbits offers opportunities to enjoy the Minnesota outdoors as temperatures fall and snow blankets the landscape. Pheasants: Hunting season is open through Jan. 1, 2024. On Dec. 1, the daily bag limit increases to three roosters, with a possession limit of nine roosters. The best places to find pheasants

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MN DNR-HUNTERS WILL BE ASKED TO NOT SHOOT EAR-TAGGED OR RADIO-COLLARD RESEARCH BEARS

The Minnesota bear hunting season opens Friday, Sept. 1, and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is again asking hunters to avoid shooting marked research bears. These bears are marked with distinctively large, colorful ear tags and wear radio collars. Researchers with the Minnesota DNR are monitoring 35 radio-collared black bears across the state, especially

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