9/13/2006
Hunters can locate public hunting land with DNR PRIM maps
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources' (DNR) Public Recreation
Information Maps (PRIM) can assist people in finding land open to public
hunting this fall.
The set of 51 separate maps identify a wide variety of federal, state and
county lands available for public recreation activities such as hunting,
camping, hiking and boating.
"Maps are updated on a three- to five-year rotation, so they are kept as
current as possible," said Rick Brandon, DNR cartographer.
"Eighteen maps have been updated this year. That makes 37 of the 51 maps
'GPS friendly.' Latitude and longitude lines have been added to provide
information to find an approximate location to plug into your GPS unit."
Minnesotans who hunt are fortunate because the search for that place is not
nearly as difficult as it is in many states, where public land is rare. In
this state, hunters can choose from 1,300 state wildlife management areas,
56 state forests, two national forests, federal waterfowl production areas
and county lands.
Not all public lands allow hunting. It's a good idea for hunters to check
ahead and become familiar with boundaries of public-owned land so they do
not inadvertently trespass onto private property. Hunters can find
information about these sites by picking up PRIM maps.
In addition to hunting opportunities, more specifically, PRIM locates
campgrounds, trails, forests, parks, wildlife management areas and refuges,
natural and scientific areas, and much more.
PRIM maps, which cost $5.95, are available from the DNR gift shop in St.
Paul, Minnesota's Bookstore, and sporting goods and map stores around the
state.
PRIM maps may also be purchased online at
www.comm.media.state.mn.us/bookstore/
category.asp?category=F5&CatID=30.