Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subp.
2.
Application process.
Applications for all firearms special hunt permits must be
made according to this subpart and according to application instructions
provided by the commissioner.
A. Each
person must apply at an electronic license system agent or the Department of
Natural Resources License Center. A person may not apply more than once for a
hunt, whether as an individual or as a member of a group.
B. Up to four persons desiring to hunt as a
group may apply together. Group applications will either all be selected or
none selected.
C. The preference
rating of applicants who apply as a group will be based on the individual in
the group with the lowest preference.
D. The application deadline is the first
Thursday following Labor Day.
E. If
the number of applications for permits in any area exceeds the quota determined
by the commissioner, a preference drawing will be held to determine who will be
issued permits as provided by part
6232.1800.
Subp. 7.
Nontoxic ammunition
required.
A. Individuals may possess
only nontoxic ammunition on their person while taking wild animals, as defined
in Minnesota Statutes, section
97A.015, subdivision 47, while
participating in a special hunt in a scientific and natural area or in a state
park, including a disease management hunt under subpart 9.
B. For purposes of this subpart, "nontoxic
ammunition" means:
(1) steel shot or
projectile;
(2) copper-plated,
nickel-plated, or zinc-plated steel shot or projectile; or
(3) shot or projectile made of other nontoxic
material approved by the director of the United States Fish and Wildlife
Service according to Code of Federal Regulations, title 50, section
20.21(j).
C. A person who carries a pistol and
possesses a valid permit under Minnesota Statutes, section
624.714, may possess ammunition
that does not meet the requirement of items A and B, but the ammunition may not
be used for taking wild animals while participating in a special hunt in a
scientific and natural area or in a state park.
Subp. 8.
2024 firearms special hunt
areas.
In addition to complying with the requirements of this part,
hunters who are hunting under a firearms special hunt permit must meet any
requirements of the municipality, park, or area in which the special hunt
occurs and those of any sponsoring organization. Hunt participants must stay
within any boundaries prescribed by the sponsoring organization, by maps
provided during a prehunt orientation, or by posting. Unless otherwise
specified, hunters must possess a valid permit for the following firearms
special hunt areas authorized for the 2024 season:
A. portions of Cascade River State Park in
Cook County are open November 9 to 24 for taking antlerless deer and legal
bucks. No more than 45 permits shall be issued only to individuals authorized
to hunt the statewide A 100 season. The bag limit is one deer. This is special
hunt 900;
B. portions of Rice Lake
National Wildlife Refuge in Aitkin County are open November 16 to 24 for taking
antlerless deer and legal bucks. No more than 40 permits shall be issued only
to individuals authorized to hunt the statewide A 100 season. The bag limit is
one deer. This is special hunt 901;
C. portions of St. Croix State Park in Pine
County are open November 22 to 24 for taking antlerless deer and legal bucks.
No more than 250 permits shall be issued only to individuals authorized to hunt
the statewide A 100 season. The bag limit is one deer. This is special hunt
902;
D. portions of Lake Louise
State Park in Mower County are open November 16 and 17 for taking antlerless
deer and legal bucks in an earn-a-buck hunt. No more than 25 permits shall be
issued only to individuals authorized to hunt the statewide A 300 season. The
bag limit is three deer. This is special hunt 903;
E. portions of Gooseberry Falls State Park in
Lake County are open November 9 to 24 for taking antlerless deer and legal
bucks. No more than 25 permits shall be issued only to individuals authorized
to hunt the statewide A 100 season. The bag limit is one deer. This is special
hunt 904;
F. portions of Split Rock
Lighthouse State Park in Lake County are open November 9 to 24 for taking
antlerless deer and legal bucks. No more than 15 permits shall be issued only
to individuals authorized to hunt the statewide A 100 season. The bag limit is
one deer. This is special hunt 905;
G. portions of Tettegouche State Park in Lake
County are open November 9 to 24 for taking antlerless deer and legal bucks. No
more than 25 permits shall be issued only to individuals authorized to hunt the
statewide A 100 season. The bag limit is one deer. This is special hunt
906;
H. portions of Hayes Lake
State Park in Roseau County are open November 9 to 24 for taking antlerless
deer and legal bucks. No more than 50 permits shall be issued only to
individuals authorized to hunt the statewide A 100 season. The bag limit is two
deer. This is special hunt 908;
I.
portions of Lake Bemidji State Park in Beltrami County are open November 9 to
12 for taking antlerless deer and legal bucks. No more than 30 permits shall be
issued only to individuals authorized to hunt the statewide A 100 season. The
bag limit is one deer. Disease management permits may be used to take
antlerless deer during this special hunt. This is special hunt 909;
J. portions of Zippel Bay State Park in Lake
of the Woods County are open November 9 to 24 for taking antlerless deer and
legal bucks in an earn-a-buck hunt. No more than 75 permits shall be issued
only to individuals authorized to hunt the statewide A 100 season. The bag
limit is three deer. This is special hunt 910;
K. portions of Judge C.R. Magney State Park
in Cook County are open November 9 to 24 for taking antlerless deer and legal
bucks. No more than 25 permits shall be issued only to individuals authorized
to hunt the statewide A 100 season. The bag limit is one deer. This is special
hunt 911;
L. portions of
Schoolcraft State Park in Cass County are open November 9 to 24 for taking
antlerless deer and legal bucks. Individuals authorized to hunt the statewide A
100 season may hunt the open portions of the park without a special permit, and
permit numbers are not limited. The bag limit is one deer. This is special hunt
912;
M. portions of Lake Carlos
State Park in Douglas County are open November 9 to 12 for taking antlerless
deer only. No more than 20 permits shall be issued only to individuals
authorized to hunt the statewide A 200 season. The bag limit is one deer. This
is special hunt 913;
N. portions of
William O'Brien State Park in Washington County are open November 16 and 17 for
taking antlerless deer and legal bucks. No more than 50 permits shall be issued
only to individuals authorized to hunt the statewide A 200 season. The bag
limit is two deer. This is special hunt 914;
O. portions of Lake Bronson State Park in
Kittson County are open November 9 to 17 for taking antlerless deer and legal
bucks in an earn-a-buck hunt. No more than 25 permits shall be issued only to
individuals authorized to hunt the statewide A 200 season. The bag limit is two
deer. This is special hunt 915;
P.portions of Maplewood State Park in Otter
Tail County are open November 9 to 12 for taking antlerless deer and legal
bucks. No more than 100 permits shall be issued only to individuals authorized
to hunt the statewide A 200 season. The bag limit is two deer. This is special
hunt 916;
Q. portions of Miesville
Ravine Park Reserve in Dakota County are open November 9 to 17 for taking
antlerless deer and legal bucks. No more than 40 permits shall be issued only
to individuals authorized to hunt the statewide A 300 season. The bag limit is
five deer. This is special hunt 917;
R. portions of Itasca Wilderness Sanctuary
Scientific and Natural Area and portions of Itasca State Park in Clearwater
County are open November 9 to 17 for taking antlerless deer and legal bucks.
Individuals authorized to hunt the statewide A 200 season may hunt the open
areas without a special permit. The bag limit is one deer. This is special hunt
287;
S. portions of Glacial Lakes
State Park in Pope County are open November 14 to 17 for taking antlerless deer
only. No more than 20 permits shall be issued only to individuals authorized to
hunt the statewide A 200 season. The bag limit is one deer. This is special
hunt 919;
T. portions of Old Mill
State Park in Marshall County are open November 9 and 10 for taking antlerless
deer and legal bucks. No more than ten permits shall be issued only to
individuals authorized to hunt the statewide A 200 season. The bag limit is one
deer. This is special hunt 922;
U.
portions of Franz Jevne State Park in Koochiching County are open November 9 to
24 for taking antlerless deer and legal bucks. Individuals authorized to hunt
the statewide A 100 season may hunt the open portions of the park without a
special permit, and numbers are not limited. The bag limit is three deer. This
is special hunt 988;
V. portions of
Vermillion Highlands Research, Recreation, and Wildlife Management Area in
Dakota County are open November 9 to 22 for taking antlerless deer and legal
bucks. No more than 20 permits shall be issued only to individuals authorized
to hunt the statewide A 300 or late southeast B 300 season. The bag limit is
three deer. This is special hunt 925;
W. portions of the city of Grand Rapids in
Itasca County are open November 9 to 24 for taking antlerless deer and legal
bucks. Individuals authorized to hunt the statewide A 100 season may hunt the
open portions of the city without a special permit. The bag limit is five deer.
Disease management permits may be used to take antlerless deer during this
special hunt. Deer taken during this special hunt must be submitted within 24
hours of harvest for chronic wasting disease testing at a sampling station
designated by the hunt administrator. This is special hunt 931;
X. portions of Forestville Mystery Cave State
Park in Fillmore County are open November 9 and 10 for taking antlerless deer
and legal bucks. No more than 75 permits shall be issued only to individuals
authorized to hunt the statewide A 300 or late southeast B 300 season. The bag
limit is three deer. This is special hunt 933;
Y. portions of Whitewater State Game Refuge
in Winona County are open November 23 to December 1 for taking antlerless deer
only. No more than 100 permits shall be issued only to individuals authorized
to hunt the statewide A 300 or late southeast B 300 season. The bag limit is
two deer. This is special hunt 934;
Z. portions of Great River Bluffs State Park
and portions of King's and Queen's Bluff Scientific and Natural Area in Winona
County are open November 23 and 24 for taking antlerless deer and legal bucks.
No more than 50 permits shall be issued only to individuals authorized to hunt
the statewide A 300 or late southeast B 300 season. The bag limit is three
deer. This is special hunt 962;
AA.
portions of Whitewater State Park in Winona County are open November 16 and 17
for taking antlerless deer and legal bucks. No more than 50 permits shall be
issued only to individuals authorized to hunt the statewide A 300 or late
southeast B 300 season. The bag limit is three deer. This is special hunt
927;
BB. portions of Frontenac
State Park in Goodhue County are open November 23 and 24 for taking antlerless
deer and legal bucks. No more than 60 permits shall be issued only to
individuals authorized to hunt the late southeast B 300 season. The bag limit
is three deer. This is special hunt 940;
CC. portions of Kilen Woods State Park in
Jackson County are open December 21 to 31 for taking antlerless deer. No more
than ten permits shall be issued only to individuals authorized to hunt the
statewide A 200 season. The bag limit is two deer. This is special hunt
991;
DD. portions of Wild River
State Park in Chisago County are open November 9 and 10 for taking antlerless
deer and legal bucks. No more than 75 permits shall be issued only to
individuals authorized to hunt the statewide A 200 season. The bag limit is two
deer. This is special hunt 920;
EE.
portions of the city of Baxter in Crow Wing County are open November 9 to 24
for taking antlerless deer and legal bucks. Permits to hunt are unlimited and
shall be issued only to individuals authorized to hunt the statewide A 200
season. The bag limit is five deer. This is special hunt 993;
FF. portions of the city of Baxter in Crow
Wing County are open October 17 to 20 for taking antlerless deer only. Permits
to hunt are unlimited and shall be issued only to individuals authorized to
hunt the early antlerless season. The bag limit is five deer. This is special
hunt 955;
GG. portions of Zumbro
Falls Woods Scientific and Natural Area in Wabasha County are open November 9
to 17 for taking antlerless deer and legal bucks. No more than 12 permits shall
be issued only to individuals authorized to hunt the statewide A 300 or
statewide B 300 season. The bag limit is three deer. This is special hunt 921;
and
HH. portions of Zumbro Falls
Woods Scientific and Natural Area in Wabasha County are open November 23 to
December 1 for taking antlerless deer and legal bucks. No more than 12 permits
shall be issued only to individuals authorized to hunt the statewide A 300 or
statewide B 300 season. The bag limit is three deer. This is special hunt
923.
Subp. 9.
Disease management hunts.
A. To
participate in the special hunt under item B, hunters must purchase a disease
management permit according to part
6232.1980 or possess an unused site
tag from a 2024 Minnesota landowner license, youth or adult firearm license,
youth or adult muzzleloader license, youth or adult archery license, bonus
permit, or early antlerless permit. During the special hunt under item B:
(1) hunters may tag deer of either sex with
disease management tags or unused site tags from a 2024 landowner license,
youth or adult firearm license, youth or adult muzzleloader license, or youth
or adult archery license. Hunters using a 2024 landowner license are not
required to use it on their property when participating in the disease
management hunt;
(2) bonus permits
and early antlerless permits may only be used on antlerless deer;
(3) firearm hunters in deer permit areas 605,
642, 643, 645, 646, 647, 648, and 649 may use only legal shotguns loaded with
single-slug shotgun shells, legal muzzle-loading long guns, legal handguns, or
legal crossbows for taking deer; and
(4) a person using an unused tag from a 2024
firearms license must use a firearm or crossbow, a person hunting with an
unused tag from a 2024 muzzleloader license must use a muzzleloader, and a
person hunting with an unused tag from a 2024 archery license must use archery
equipment. Persons hunting with a disease management permit may hunt with
archery equipment, a firearm, a muzzleloader, or a crossbow.
B. The special hunt is open
December 20 to 22 as provided in item A for taking an unlimited number of
either-sex deer by firearms, muzzleloader, and archery, unless otherwise
indicated, in the following areas:
(1) deer
permit areas 605, 642, 643, 645, 646, 647, 648, and 649 as described in part
6232.4700, subparts 95, 96, 97, 98,
99, 100, 101,
102, and
168;
(2) portions of Rushford Sand Barrens
Scientific and Natural Area in deer permit area 648;
(3) portions of Cannon River Turtle Reserve
Scientific and Natural Area in deer permit area 605;
(4) portions of Savage Fen Scientific and
Natural Area in deer permit area 605 for taking by archery only; and
(5) portions of Vermillion Highlands
Research, Recreation, and Wildlife Management Area in deer permit area 605 for
no more than 20 permitted hunters selected during the 2024 special deer hunt
drawing for the Vermillion Highlands Research, Recreation, and Wildlife
Management Area special deer hunt 925 and special deer hunt 944.
C. To participate in a special
hunt under item D, hunters must obtain a free disease-hunt surplus permit from
an electronic license system agent, the Department of Natural Resources License
Center, or other authorized agents. Permits are available on a first-come,
first-served basis starting December 2. Hunters must stay within any boundaries
prescribed by the sponsoring organization, by maps provided by the sponsoring
organization, or by posting. Hunters may select only one special hunt from the
special hunts described in item D. During the special hunts under item D:
(1) hunters may tag deer of either sex with
disease management site tags or unused site tags from a 2024 landowner license,
youth or adult firearm license, youth or adult archery license, or youth or
adult muzzleloader license;
(2)
bonus permit site tags and early antlerless permit site tags may only be used
on antlerless deer; and
(3) firearm
hunters may use only legal shotguns loaded with single-slug shotgun shells,
legal muzzle-loading long guns, legal handguns, or legal crossbows for taking
deer.
D. The following
special hunt areas are open as provided in item C for taking an unlimited
number of either-sex deer unless otherwise specified:
(1) portions of Forestville Mystery Cave
State Park in Fillmore County are open December 20 to 22 for taking deer by
firearms. No more than 75 permits shall be issued to individuals authorized to
hunt the disease management hunt. The bag limit is three deer. This is special
hunt 801;
(2) portions of Pin Oak
Prairie Scientific and Natural Area in Fillmore County are open December 20 to
22 for taking deer by firearms. No more than four permits shall be issued to
individuals authorized to hunt the disease management hunt. The bag limit is
five deer. This is special hunt 803;
(3) portions of Great River Bluffs State Park
and King's and Queen's Scientific and Natural Area in Winona County are open
December 20 to 22 for taking deer by firearms. No more than 50 permits shall be
issued to individuals authorized to hunt the disease management hunt. The bag
limit is three deer. This is special hunt 805;
(4) portions of Cannon River Wilderness Park
in Rice County are open December 20 to 22 for taking deer by archery. No more
than 50 permits shall be issued to individuals authorized to hunt the disease
management hunt. This is special hunt 809; and
(5) portions of Nerstrand Big Woods State
Park and Prairie Creek Woods Scientific and Natural Area in Rice County are
open December 20 to 22 for taking deer by firearms. No more than 50 permits
shall be issued to individuals authorized to hunt the disease management hunt.
This is special hunt 802.