A new proposal aims to change the south zone duck hunting season in Minnesota, potentially altering the experience for local hunters beginning in 2025. While the central and north waterfowl-hunting zones will maintain their current structures, the south zone adjustments could affect hunting patterns and accessibility for enthusiasts in the area.
This proposal, if approved, will mark a notable change in the state’s waterfowl management strategy, raising questions about its impact on population control and recreational hunting. Stakeholders are encouraged to engage in the discussion as the state evaluates the implications for both wildlife conservation and hunter participation.
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