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Hunting and Fishing in Minnesota
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MN Wildlife Lands
Minnesota's 1,034 WMAs are wetlands, uplands, or woods owned and
managed for wildlife by the Department of Natural Resources
(DNR). Hunting is open to the public during regular seasons. Lac
Qui Parle Wildlife area is a good spot for hunting Canadian
Geese. For information call: (800)657-3535
MN State Forests
The three million acres encompassed by Minnesota's 56 state
forest hold game such as moose, deer, bear, and ruffed grouse.
Except in a few portions, these areas are entirely open to
public. For information call: (800)657-3535
Chippewa and Superior National Forest
These forest areas are in northern Minnesota and are open to
public hunting. For information call: (800)657-3535
Mille Lacs Lake
Minnesota's second largest lake covers more than 200 square
miles. This lake is the top walleye produce lake in the state.
In winter months, Mille Lacs Lake is home to over four and ice
houses annually. For information call: (800)657-3535
Lake Vermilion
This lake is over 40,000 acres in size with more than 1,200
miles of shoreline, and 365 islands. For information call:
(800)657-3535
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