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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.
Landowners who own at least 80 acres of agricultural or grazing land and allow public deer hunting on that land during the deer hunting season can obtain a free license that allows the taking of one additional antlerless deer in either-sex, two-deer limit, three-deer limit and five-deer limit areas.
Hunters reviewing the 2024 Minnesota hunting regulations will find season details in most areas of Minnesota similar to what they were last year, including northern areas with lower bag limits intended to increase deer populations. Deer hunting licenses can be purchased starting Thursday, Aug. 1.
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 season specifics for each deer permit area can be found on the Minnesota DNR website. Electronic copies of all 2024 Minnesota hunting regulations are available now online and printed copies will be available by mid-August wherever licenses are sold.
Deer season specifics for each deer permit area can be found on the Minnesota DNR website. Electronic copies of all 2024 Minnesota hunting regulations are available now online and printed copies will be available by mid-August wherever licenses are sold.
Minnesota Deer Season runs from September 14, 2024 - December 31, 2024 Whether you are a seasoned hunter, or this is your first time, it’s always smart to make sure you have a plan and understand the hunting regulations for the year. This blog will provide you with several resources so you have all the information you need!
A person must have a firearms deer license to take deer with firearms during the regular firearms season, a muzzleloader license to take deer with a muzzleloader during the muzzleloader season, and an archery deer license to take deer by archery except as provided in this section.
The Minnesota DNR announced last week that the 2024 deer hunting regulations and licenses are now available. Here’s what to know. Share on Social. Facebook. Twitter. LinkedIn. Email. Tags: Minnesota, Your Daily Minnesota Outdoor News Update.
3.10 muzzleloader deer hunter may purchase a muzzleloader license valid for the muzzleloader 3.11 season or a youth muzzleloader license. For the regular firearm season, a hunter must select