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Conservation Officers Report Slow Start to Hunting Seasons in Minnesota

The small game and archery deer hunting seasons in northern Minnesota have begun with a sluggish start, as reported by the Department of Natural Resources conservation officers on September 15, 2025. Several factors, including warm weather and foggy mornings, have contributed to limited success in these early hunting activities.

In the Baudette area, CO Ben Huener monitored ATV usage and grouse hunting within the Beltrami Island State Forest. Although grouse hunters reported minimal success, a few birds were bagged. The week also saw violations, including instances of juveniles unlawfully operating ATVs and transporting loaded firearms.

CO Tony Hams from Warroad North focused on checking early goose and teal hunters, while also addressing various complaints related to ATV traffic. Meanwhile, CO Coby Fontes attended training, further honing his skills in wildlife management.

CO Nicholas Prachar, stationed in Baudette West, reported a busy week with significant activity both on water and land. Prachar assisted in managing a two-boat collision on Lake of the Woods, which led to no injuries but resulted in one boat ending up on top of another, damaging it significantly. This incident required the apprehension of the offending boat operator and underscored the importance of safety on the water.

As the archery deer season commenced, CO Bobby Stringer from Thief River Falls West noted that warm conditions and fog had contributed to a slow start. Despite these challenges, some youth waterfowl hunts were successful, providing a silver lining for eager hunters. Stringer also reminded bear hunters about stand requirements in wildlife management areas.

In the surrounding regions, CO Nick Bruesewitz from Karlstad reported success among goose hunters, although grouse hunters experienced limited success during the opener. Notably, an elk hunter secured a 6X6 bull on opening day, highlighting the variety of hunting opportunities available.

In the Bemidji area, CO Tom Hutchins dedicated his time to checking anglers, bear hunters, and archery deer hunters. Anglers on the Cass Lake chain had more luck, primarily catching perch. Enforcement actions were taken for various violations, including fishing without a license and illegal equipment use.

CO Andrew Goodman from Perham noted that while fall hunting seasons are in full swing, the weather has not been favorable. Mosquitoes and high temperatures have driven some hunters away from the woods. Nevertheless, the enthusiasm among hunters remained high, as demonstrated by the mass movement of boats and docks from local lakes.

CO Jordan Anderson from Osage continued to monitor bear hunting activities while also engaging with archery deer and small game hunters. Similar issues with ATV violations were reported, emphasizing the need for compliance among outdoor enthusiasts.

In the Fergus Falls area, CO Hanna Wood focused on recreational vehicle enforcement and youth waterfowl hunting. Violations included youth riding ATVs without helmets, raising safety concerns for younger participants in outdoor activities.

CO Shane Osborne noted a decline in teal hunting activity this year due to lower populations, which affected overall success rates. Meanwhile, CO Emily Douvier in Morris reported limited participation during the youth waterfowl weekend, although some anglers continued to find success.

As the hunting seasons progress, conservation officers across Minnesota remain vigilant in monitoring activities, ensuring compliance with regulations to promote safe and sustainable hunting practices. The collaborative efforts of these officers play a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of wildlife management in the region.

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