A series of policy changes and legal defeats have not stopped Minnesota deer farmers from continuing to pursue the profession they enjoy. But their days of farming are currently numbered.
The Kandiyohi County Board of Commissioners hosted a listening session to gather input on whether the county should retain the shotgun-only restriction or allow rifles for deer hunting.
After several legal defeats, some Minnesota deer farmers are hoping to stop new fencing regulations meant to stop the spread of chronic wasting disease.
Stearns County wants your thoughts on a new law letting deer hunters use rifles instead of just shotguns. Join the public ...
Saturday morning, hunters across the state will take part in the annual firearms deer hunting opener. The cool weather should help hunters, and deer numbers are high in most parts of the state. Dan ...
It's almost that time again, hunters: Minnesota's firearms deer season is just a few weeks away. Here's what you should know before it starts. When does the gun deer hunting season begin in Minnesota?
ST PAUL, Minn. — It will be less than three weeks until hundreds of thousands of Minnesotans will don blaze orange and scour forests and fields across the state in search of a buck or doe. The ...
They will hunt. Of course, they will hunt. They are Minnesota deer hunters. Yes, deer numbers are down. Yes, expectations have been tempered. Yes, a lot of units across Northeastern Minnesota remain ...
Wildlife biologists from Bemidji State University and the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa have partnered on a ...
One of the two archery hunters who participated in the recent first-ever accessible deer hunt on the East Grand Forks side of the Greenway succeeded in filling their tag, a hunt organizer says.
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