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Minnesota Turkey Hunting

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The wild turkey had disappeared from the state of Minnesota by the turn of the century. Today wild turkey gobbles reverberate from ridges in Houston County in the southeast to Becker County in the northwest.  Turkey hunting is alive and well in the Land of 10,000 lakes.  During the past three decades, the Minnesota wild turkey's range has continued to expand west and north.  These days, Minnesota hunters are harvesting more than 5,000 wild turkeys each spring.


   

Minnesota Turkey Hunting Guides & Outfitters

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Rt. 2, Box 131
Eagle Bend, MN 56446
Established in 1986 American Heritage Hunting Club is a public and member pheasant Hunting preserve. We not only has field hunting but also offer, clay and blind shoots. Our upland hunting options including, Quail, Pheasant, Chukar, Turkey, Ducks, and Geese. Dogs are available.
Rt. 1, Box 9
Bejou, MN 56516
McCollum's Hunting Preserve is located on 900 acres. They offer a clubhouse, lodging, meals, clay, field, and driven shoots for Quail, Pheasant, Chukar, and Turkey. Dogs are available. Public hunting preserve. No limit hunting for pheasant, chukar and bob-whites. Hunting dogs and guide available for fee. Bird cleaning available. No license required. Overnight facilities include cabin's and clubhouse. Wild turkey hunts in spring.

New Hope, MN
16543 Game Farm Rd.
Little Falls, MN 56345
Rice Creek Hunting and Recreation is a full-service Hunting Preserve located in Little Falls, Minnesota. We offer Pheasant Hunting, Duck Hunting, Turkey Hunting and Chucker Hunting. Rice Creek Hunting Preserve also offers Sporting Clays courses, a premier lodge with sleeping accommodations, meeting rooms, and meals served right at the hunt club. Here at Rice Creek, we strive to make your hunting experience as natural as possible. The pheasants have over 1200 acres of fields of our 1700 acre ranc
9491 152nd Street N.
Hugo, MN 55038
Wild Wings of Oneka was established in 1956 making us the oldest hunting club in the state of Minnesota. We have a long and rich history, and we are proud of our facility. We would like to personally invite you out for a tour of the club at your convenience. We have 537 acres available for our members use in many ways. The rolling hills, open fields, hardwood timber stands and lakes allow the outdoorsman a chance to get away from it all for an hour or a day. A clubhouse is available for meals, m
* 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 Turkey Hunting News

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Dress for Success - Fall Turkey Safety Tips by bigbuck
The best hunt is a SAFE hunt! Both novice and experienced sportsmen should continuously review basic safety practices. The fall turkey season requires different tactics and safety precautions from the spring gobbler season. Dressing right is the key to both safe and successful turkey hunting. While sitting still is most important, full camouflage helps hunters blend into the surroundings and elude the turkey's keen eyesight.
Minnesot Fall wild turkey leftover licenses available staring Sept. 15 by host

Turkey hunters who were unsuccessful in this year’s lottery for the fall hunting season may apply for 2,243 surplus permits starting at noon Monday, Sept. 15. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) makes surplus permits available at all Electronic Licensing System (ELS) outlets and online at www.dnr.state.mn.us.

Minnesota Hunters Enjoy Outstanding Turkey Season by host

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) reported an excellent wild turkey hunting season this spring, with a record harvest totaling 10,994 gobblers.  During the past 30 years, wild turkeys have flourished across the North Star State due to the efforts of the MDNR, the Minnesota State Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) and other partners.

DNR seeks comments on motor vehicle use plan forforest lands in East Central Minnesota by host

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking public comments on its forest classification and motor vehicle route designation proposal for six state forests in an eight-county planning area in east-central Minnesota. The east-central forests include Land O' Lakes in Cass/Crow Wing counties; Hill River, Savanna, and Waukenabo in Aitkin County, Snake River in Kanabec County, and DAR in Pine County. The proposal also designates roads and trails on scattered DNR lands in Anoka, Aitkin, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Pine, southern Cass, and Washington counties.

Hunting input meetings slated for southern Minnesota by host

Simplifying deer hunting regulations will be a primary focus of public input meetings to be held by the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) in southern Minnesota in March and April.

Prescribed Burns in Spring Improve Wild Turkey Habitat by host

Each spring, the National Wild Turkey Federation’s wildlife biologists hear the fears of concerned hunters who don't understand that prescribed burns in March and April -- months generally known as wild turkey nesting months -- are far more beneficial than harmful to wild turkey populations. However, the NWTF's wildlife biologists have research showing the years of improved nesting and brood habitat created by a growing season prescribed fire is far more important to the turkey population than the loss of a few nests.

Temporary MN hunting rules to become permanent by host

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is accepting comments on a number of hunting regulations, including many already set forth as temporary rules, that will be permanently added to state regulations in this year.

Opening dates announced for 2008 Minnesota hunting seasons (January 8, 2008) by host

 

The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced opening dates this week for many of the 2008 Minnesota hunting seasons


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