

The daily bag limit is 15 doves with 45 in possession.
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Hunters younger than 16 must obtain a free small-game hunting license and HIP certification. 9.Ī small-game license and Harvest Information Program (HIP) certification are required for hunters 16 and older. Minnesota's dove hunting season begins Sept. In-person pre-registration is required, and may be done from 7-8 p.m. Students must be at least 11 years old on the first day of class to be eligible. at the Heintz Center in Rochester, and run through Sept.
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26, and the Tuesday-Thursday class begin Aug. Vehicle Registration (tabs) expire each year (refer to your vehicles current tabs for the month) and must be renewed. Two rounds of classes are available in Rochester. Is that son or daughter of yours eager to join you in the field this fall? Well, now's the time to get them ready - sign them up for firearms safety classes. In the case of special hunts, a person may draw both a firearm and muzzleloader permit, in which case he or she must adhere to the bag limits established by each special hunt. Although a hunter can be selected for both licenses, successful applicants can only take one deer in lottery permit areas. Hunters can apply for lottery deer areas and special hunts using both their firearm and muzzleloader licenses. Lottery winners will be notified in October. People can purchase a deer license and apply for the lottery or a special hunt at any DNR license agent, by telephone at 88 or online at Regulations are detailed in Minnesota's 2013 Hunting and Trapping Regulations Handbook and Deer Season Map, which now are available wherever hunting and angling licenses are sold, online atĪnd in many DNR offices across the state. 5.īut if you plan to hunt in southeastern Minnesota during the regular firearms or muzzleloader season, you don't need to worry about applying for a lottery permit, as the entire area is designated as either "Hunter Choice" or "Managed."

Hunters who want an either-sex deer or special hunt permit for the coming season must apply by Sept. 5, when Minnesota firearms deer hunting seasons starts, there are only about 175 conservation officers on the job statewide. Deer hunting licenses are now available for purchase. While more than 400,000 hunters are expected to be afield Saturday, Nov.
