Opening Dates for 2005 Hunting Season Announced

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    From the MN DNR Website at: MN Hunting Seasons 2005

    Opening dates announced for 2005 Minnesota hunting seasons (2005-01-04)

    Opening dates for many of the 2005 Minnesota hunting seasons were announced this week by the Department of Natural Resources (DNR).

    The dates are being announced now for the benefit of those who must establish vacation or hunting plans well in advance. Although these dates are tentative, pending final approval in June, it is unlikely they will change.

    SMALL GAME Sept. 17 – General small game, including grouse, gray partridge, rabbits and squirrels

    Oct. 15 – Pheasant

    Oct. 22 – Prairie chicken opener

    April 13 – Spring wild turkey (first season)

    Oct. 12 – Fall wild turkey (first season) BIG GAME

    Sept. 1 – Bear

    Sept. 17 – Deer – archery

    Nov. 5 – Deer – firearms

    Nov. 26 – Deer – muzzleloader

    Oct. 1 – Moose – northeast zone

    FURBEARERS

    TBA – Fox, raccoon, badger, opossum

    Oct. 29 – Mink, muskrat, beaver, otter (North Zone)

    Oct. 29 – Mink, muskrat, beaver, otter (South Zone)

    Nov. 26 – Fisher, marten, bobcat

    MIGRATORY BIRDS

    Sept. 3 (tentative) Early Canada goose

    Sept. 1. – Mourning doves

    TBA – Youth Waterfowl Day

    TBA – General duck and goose

    Sept. 1 – Rails, snipe

    Sept. 24 – Woodcock

    March 1-31; July 15-Oct. 15 – Crow

    The waterfowl season opener will not be finalized until the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service publishes proposed migratory bird hunting frameworks this summer.

    The DNR will be taking comments on wildlife hunting and trapping seasons during February and March at meetings across the state. Details and meeting dates will be announced in late January. Additional details on season lengths, quotas and bag limits will be announced this summer, after the 2005 seasons are finalized.

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