Northern Minnesota hunters will again be restricted to bucks-only this fall.
The DNR said Tuesday that more deer are being seen in the woods than a year ago. Still, hunters will be restricted in their overall take this fall, the agency said, in attempt to further boost deer numbers.
Hunters have complained in recent seasons that they have seen relatively few deer, in part due to recent tough winters up north, and in part, some hunters claim, to mismanagement of the herd by the DNR.
In response, the DNR is trying to rebuild the herd by restricting harvest, particularly of does.
Here's what the DNR said Tuesday, while noting that, in areas where antlerless permits will be issued by lottery, hunters can apply beginning Saturday:
"The 2015 deer hunting regulations will be quite similar to last year, with one-deer limits in most of the state," said Leslie McInenly, big game program leader for the DNR. "Hunters should check the 2015 regulations early, because in the majority of areas, hunters will need to apply for a permit to shoot an antlerless deer."
In 70 of Minnesota's 128 deer permit areas, hunters must be chosen in a lottery to shoot an antlerless deer. Only bucks can be hunted in 14 areas. In 29 areas, hunters have the choice of shooting a doe or a buck. Bonus permits allowing hunters to shoot more than one deer may only be used in 11 permit areas and for some special hunts. In three southwestern areas, the DNR is restricting antlerless harvest to youth hunters only.
Hunters can buy deer licenses and apply to the lottery for antlerless deer permits starting Saturday. The deadline to apply for the lottery is Thursday, Sept. 10.