


Schmitt says the numbers should be taken with a grain of salt because not all ducks are counted and counting was more challenging this year due to wildfires in Canada. Bonus permits (18 for residents) are valid. Early antlerless permits (8.50 for residents) can only be used during the earlyantlerless season or late CWD hunt.
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6 and the DNR reminds hunters to properly tag and register their deer. You may need to purchase additional licenses if you plan to harvest more than one antlerless deer or if you want to save your parent license to tag a legal buck during a later season. If you still have questions call the DNR information or license center at (888) 646-6367. To find out which license, permit or pass you are eligible for please use the selector tool below. In appreciation of and support for your military service, the DNR extends certain outdoor recreation benefits.

He says teal, wood ducks, ring necks, and gadwalls saw their numbers drop from last year's survey. The 2021 Minnesota firearms deer season starts Nov. The DNR is recognized as a Yellow Ribbon Company. Unused kits from previous years also can be used. The number of kits available is limited so request yours early before your hunt. Schmitt indicates the survey shows Mallards and geese numbers look unchanged from last year, which is good. This program provides the materials hunters need, including a freezable cold pack, to submit a lymph node sample for CWD testing. The survey counts the numbers of waterfowl they see each year. Schmitt says this is an aerial survey which is used to estimate the amount of breeding ducks, swans and geese in the state. Schmitt encourages all hunters to read the new regulation booklet so each person knows what they are getting into this season. Permits areas in Central Minnesota remain unchanged with areas allowing for 2 to 3 deer to be taken per hunter. He says bag limits and lottery permits in 12 permit areas were increased with 38 areas having reduced bag limits with most of those in northern Minnesota. Schmitt says most permit areas have the same designation this year as opposed to last year as to how many deer can be harvested. Getting in the Garden Groove with John SchroederĪs far as deer numbers and what can be taken in certain permit areas, they largely remain the same in the state as last year.
