8/1/2006
DNR announces 2006 deer season changes
The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) continues to streamline its
deer management program to make it easier for hunters to harvest deer.
Changes to be implemented in 2006 include zone realignments and deer area
boundary changes, both of which were discussed at public meetings held
across the state this past winter. Several hundred comments were considered
during the meetings and public acceptance of the proposals was high.
"We are continuing to make changes to more efficiently manage whitetail
populations," said Lou Cornicelli, DNR Big Game Program coordinator.
"Realigning zone and deer area boundaries that better fit with habitat types
is one way to accomplish this goal."
The following changes begin to take effect with the Sept. 16 opening of
archery deer hunting. Firearms deer hunting begins statewide on Nov. 4. The
muzzleloader season starts Nov. 25.
DEER ZONE REALIGNMENT
Deer areas 410, 411, 413, 414, 415, 419 and 429 have been moved to Zone 2
and renumbered. This creates one continuous nine-day season instead of the
current split seasons of two and four days. Hunters who previously purchased
a multi-zone buck license for these areas now need only purchase a Zone 2
firearm license, which is half the cost. In addition, hunters with a Zone 2
license may take a deer of either sex in one of these areas.
DEER AREA BOUNDARY CHANGES
Deer areas 412 and 413 have been split along Interstate 94. The area north
of I-94 has been moved to Zone 2 and renumbered 213. The area south of I-94
remains in Zone 4 and retains number 412. Deer areas 417 and 418 have been
split along highway 55. The area north of highway 55 has been moved to Zone
2 and renumbered 218. The area south of highway 55 remains in Zone 4 and
retains number 417. These changes were made to better align the area with
habitat type and deer management objectives. Additionally, there were
several changes implemented in 2005 that will be continued this deer season.
EARLY ANTERLESS FIREARM DEER SEASON
The DNR will hold two-day antlerless only hunts in deer areas 225, 227, 236
(North Metro) and 209, 210, 252, 256, and 257 (northwest Minnesota). The
hunt will be held Oct. 14-15.
Hunters need a valid firearms license for the zone and may purchase up to
two early antlerless deer permits for use only during the special antlerless
season. Two deer may be taken in the special antlerless season and would be
in addition to the statewide bag limit of five. This year, the price of the
early antlerless permit has been reduced to $6.50 (plus a $1 issuing fee).
Last year, 5,700 hunters harvested 1,600 antlerless deer in these eight deer
areas.
METRO DEER ZONE
To increase hunting opportunity and better manage the Twin Cities deer
population, the DNR created a Metro Deer Zone (deer areas 228 and 337). The
firearms season in this zone will extend from the start of the general
season (Nov. 4) to the end of the Zone 3B season (23 consecutive days). Any
unfilled firearm license will be valid in the Metro Zone. There will be no
special permit or authorization required to participate, but hunters will
need to register their deer in the metro zone. Shotguns with slugs or
muzzleloaders are the only legal firearms in the metro deer zone. This year,
there is no limit to the number of deer that can be harvested in the Metro
Deer Zone.
SPECIAL REGULATIONS AT STATE PARKS
Last year, the DNR implemented antler point restrictions and earn-a-buck
regulations on some state parks. The regulations are being tested to
determine which regulatory alternative achieves deer management objectives
but also has broad public support.
ALLOW THE USE OF BOTH ARCHERY AND FIREARMS LICENSE
Hunters are allowed to tag deer on both their regular archery and regular
firearms licenses (including muzzleloader), but only one buck will be
allowed. Until 2005, a hunter could purchase both an archery and firearms
license but could only fill one of those licenses.
All of the changes are included in the 2006 Hunting Regulations Handbook,
available now wherever hunting and fishing licenses are sold.
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