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Started by notsure, January 01, 2020, 11:06:51 PM
Quote from: Mossberg90MN on January 02, 2020, 12:46:40 PMYea I'm pretty stoked about this new rule. It's gonna be nice to no longer be stuck in 1 zone/area. Plus if 1 spot is getting hit a bit hard you can easily just go somewhere else.
Quote from: ddturkeyhunter on January 02, 2020, 10:22:37 PMQuote from: Mossberg90MN on January 02, 2020, 12:46:40 PMYea I'm pretty stoked about this new rule. It's gonna be nice to no longer be stuck in 1 zone/area. Plus if 1 spot is getting hit a bit hard you can easily just go somewhere else.Yes it nice that they made it so you no longer have to apply for a zone or time frame at any time. I used to go for the first season but past half dozen years just been hunting in time frame C, buy over the counter. This simplify things is just the begining of other changes they may have coming in future years. If rumors are right (hope there not) there talk of maybe going to three birds in coming years. And I think that if it goes through there is a chances of seriously hurting the population in certain areas. My area in the Northern part of state is an area I dont think can handle that kind of pressure. So I hope it just stays a rumor, but they would like to increase the number of license sold. And that may entice people to go further north to hunt if more birds were offered.
Quote from: simpzenith on January 19, 2020, 02:04:41 PMI'm glad to see they have finally caught up to the times. A lottery for turkey permits in MN should have been eliminated years ago. As for the increase in permits, the DNR wanted to increase the bag limits several years ago but received too much from uneducated hunters of the state. I was apart of the meetings and it was crazy to hear some of the outlandish comments spouted by most of the hunters. With that said, the MN turkey population is more than healthy enough to allow for an increased bag limit, even if done in a manner like WI whereas leftover tags were sold on a first come, first serve basis in stead of issuing each license holder multiple permits.