Minnesota Deer Hunting Guides and Outfitters
Minnesota has about 10 million acres of public land open to hunting--that's about one-fifth of the state's area. The white-tailed deer is arguably Minnesota's most popular wildlife species. Each year, approximately 500,000 hunters harvest roughly 200,000 deer. To find a deer hunting guide or outfitter in Minnesota click on the links below.
Minnesota Deer Hunting Guides & Outfitters
12503 Sethers Rd. Gheen, MN 55771
Udovich Guide Service is a public and member preserve with field and tower shoots for Quail, Pheasant, and Chukar with dogs available. Sporting clays shooting, pheasant hunting, big game hunts for black bear or whitetail deer during state season.
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* All listing information was obtained from publicly available resources including the internet. We here at Foremost Hunting do not hold claim that the information above is of our own. In most cases the information was derived from the taxidermists own website.
Minnesota Deer Hunting News
| DNR bullet study arms hunters with information by bigbuck | | With the “early antlerless” deer season opening Saturday, results of a preliminary study about how certain bullets break up and disperse on impact provide more information for hunters heading out to the field. The results add emphasis to previous venison safety messages from the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) recommending pregnant women and children under six do not eat any venison harvested using ammunition that results in deposition of lead particles in meat. | | MN Deer lottery results mailed to winners, available online by bigbuck | | | Elk hunting returns to Minnesota’s northwestern most corner by bigbuck | For the first time in more than 100 years, elk were legally hunted in Kittson County Minnesota in mid-September. The hunt opened the first of three nine-day elk seasons, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
Three lucky winners of the once-in-a-lifetime Minnesota elk hunting permits filled their tags in three days of the first elk season. The holder of the single either-sex tag harvested an impressive 5×5 bull within minutes of the season opening. | | Baiting law changes greet hunters this fall; firearms can be seized by host | | The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds hunters that it is illegal to bait deer in Minnesota. In addition to fines, hunters stand to forfeit firearms and potentially loose hunting privileges if there are previous big game violations. | | Deer hunting allowed in Hemlock Ravine SNA as part of Jay Cooke hunt by host | | Deer hunting will be an allowed use in Hemlock Ravine Scientific and Natural Area (SNA) beginning this fall, as part of the special five-day muzzleloader deer hunt at Jay Cooke State Park, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR). | | Judge’s ruling puts wolves back on threatened species list by host | | Minnesota’s wolves have returned to the federal threatened species list following a federal judge’s ruling Monday that rescinded a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s 2007 decision to delist the western Great Lakes population of gray wolves. | | Prairie Smoke Dunes Scientific and Natural Area (MN) open to deer hunting by bigbuck | | Deer hunters have a new opportunity this fall in Norman County. The Prairie Smoke Dunes State Scientific and Natural Area (SNA), which has only been open to occasional special management hunts in the past, is now open for all regular 2008 deer seasons including early antlerless. | | New off-highway vehicle riding restrictions during 2008 deer hunting season by bigbuck | | Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Commissioner Mark Holsten announced new restrictions for off-highway vehicles (OHV) to be in effect during part of the 2008 deer hunting season. | | Northwestern Minnesota welcomes youth hunters Oct. 18-19 for special youth antlerless deer hunt by bigbuck | Any hunter age 12 to 14 with a Firearms Safety Certificate and valid Minnesota firearms deer license is eligible to participate in the northwest Minnesota Special Youth Antlerless Deer Season on Oct. 18-19.
Counties included in the special youth season include Kittson, Lake of the Woods, Marshall, Pennington and Roseau. Youth can hunt on public as well as private lands with the permission of the landowners. The special hunt is located in Zones 100 and 200, but youth with a 2008 Minnesota firearms license from any zone may participate. | | Minnesot Either-sex deer permit,special area hunt deadline is Sept. 4 by host | Hunters who have not applied for an either-sex deer permit by Sept. 4 will be restricted to taking only bucks in designated deer lottery areas. |
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