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Hunting licenses. Note: Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will collect your social security number when you apply for a non-commercial hunting or fishing license. Commercial licenses applications require a Federal Employer Identification number, MN Tax Identification number or Social Security Number.
Licenses also may be purchased by phone at 1-888-665-4236 (1-MN-LICENSE), or at approved vendors throughout the state. A list is available here: https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/licenses/agents.html. (ATV,ORV,OHM, Snowmobile and Boat renewals cannot be purchased by phone.
You can purchase hunting and fishing licenses, cross-country ski passes and snowmobile trail passes, horse trail pass, and apply for hunting lotteries through the Electronic License System (ELS). ELS gives you three options for buying licenses: online, phone or in person.
Hunting and Trapping Regulations. Contact the MN Dept. of Natural Resources Information Center at 651-296-6157 or 888-646-6367 or refer to Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Refer to the Hunting license lottery result. For more detailed information Contact the DNR.
Deer hunting specifics can be found on the Minnesota DNR website. Electronic copies of all 2023 Minnesota hunting regulations are available now online. This year the printed version of the regulations will be available later than expected, near the end August.
There are several key factors that hunters should be aware of in order to participate in Minnesota’s deer hunting tradition. Hunting Licenses. All hunters must obtain a valid deer hunting license, which can be purchased starting from August 1st. Licenses are available for different types of deer hunting, including firearms, archery, and ...
A person may obtain one regular firearms season deer license, one muzzleloader season deer license, and one archery season deer license in the same license year, but may not take more than one deer except as provided in subdivisions 3 and 4. Subd. 3. Party hunting.
After a deer season is open, all licenses and permits are valid the same day of purchase if purchased before legal shooting hours. If the license or permit is purchased after legal shooting hours have begun, it is valid the following day.
New for 2023. Hunters who purchase an archery deer license may take deer with a crossbow throughout the archery deer season. Archery hunters may be asked at registration if they harvested their deer with a crossbow or vertical bow. Crossbow users must be 10 or older.
(Minnesota) — August 1, 2023 — Deer hunters will have more ways to hunt in Minnesota this fall, and deer hunting licenses can be purchased starting Aug. 1. “We’re excited for deer season. Hunters have a lot to look forward to this year,” said Barb Keller, big game program leader.