Minnesota deer hunters harvested nearly 222,000 deer in 2008. This is a decline of 38,000, or about 19 percent, from 2007, but the ninth consecutive year the harvest has exceeded 200,000.
The average number of moose in Minnesota has averaged around 3,700 animals in recent years but is drastically lower than the ...
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Dennis Anderson: Wolves more likely to be delisted under Trump, but whether deer numbers increase is uncertainWhile it’s possible, Froberg said, that a higher harvest was recorded because more deer were on the landscape, experience suggests that northern Minnesota whitetail populations don’t rebound ...
Ice fishing is done for a large portion of the state. Glen Schmitt from Outdoor News joined me on WJON. He says there are ...
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Controlled hunt at Afton State Park aims to contain deer populationThe DNR said as of early December, the overall deer harvest in Minnesota has been higher than it was at this time last year. Possibly due to a higher number of deer due to last year's mild winter.
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