Southeast Minnesota State Parks to Host Gun Deer Hunts, 2 Closures Planned
Undated (KROC-AM News)- Multiple state parks in southeast Minnesota will be hosting special hunts during this year's firearm deer hunting season.
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Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Information Officer Lauren Peck says six parks will be hosting special firearm deer hunts this month and next month.
Those partaking in the special hunts had applied for permits to hunt the state parks for deer earlier this year. Two of the parks will be closed during the hunts.
Whitewater State Park and Frontenac State Park in MN to Close for Special Deer Hunts
Peck says Whitewater State Park in Altura and Frontenac State Park in Frontenac will be closed entirely to the public. The Whitewater closure runs from Nov. 16-17 and Frontenac will be closed on Nov. 23 and 24.
Forestville/Mystery Cave State Park in Preston, Lake Louise State Park in LeRoy, Winona’s Great River Bluffs State Park and Beaver Creek Valley State Park will also host special hunts but will remain open to the public.
Forestville will hold a firearms hunt Nov. 9-10 and a special Chronic Wasting Disease Hunt from Dec. 20-22, Lake Louise’s hunt will be a firearms hunt Nov. 16-17.
Great River Bluffs will host its special firearm and CWD hunts on Nov. 23-24 and Dec. 20-22 respectively and a muzzleloader hunt will take place at Beaver Creek Dec. 7 and 8.
Visitors attending any of the parks during the special hunts are asked to wear blaze orange, check with park officials for any additional information and to obey all hunting related signs.
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