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Anyone 21 years of age or older, must possess a current Minnesota Drivers License or a current Minnesota Public Safety ID. Stamps and Licenses: The actual pictorial stamp is not required for trout/salmon fishing or for hunting. Hunters and anglers are required to purchase the terminal-issued stamp endorsement.
Possession of firearms prohibited. (a) A person may not take deer by archery while in possession of a firearm.
A permit is not required to carry a handgun: In the woods, fields, or waters of the state for the purpose of hunting or target shooting in a safe area; or. In a motor vehicle, snowmobile or boat if it is unloaded and contained in a closed and fastened case, gun box, or securely tied package.
Regulations. All residents and non-residents, 16 and older, must have a valid small game license in possession to take small game. Residents may hunt small game without a license on land they occupy as their principal residence.
Residents may hunt small game without a license on land they occupy as their principal residence. State or federal migratory waterfowl stamps are not required to hunt woodcock, rails, snipe, sandhill cranes or mourning doves. A person may not shoot pheasants or Hungarian partridge with a rifle or handgun other than a .
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Do know that youll need to provide a form of identification (most commonly a drivers license) and your Social Security number. Many youth licenses are free or at a fraction of the cost of adult licenses. Also, certain licenses are available in a 72-hour option. Check out our full list of hunting licenses.
A person may purchase no more than one firearms, muzzleloader and archery deer license in a calendar year. Bonus, early antlerless season and disease management permits may be purchased in addition to regular licenses. Bonus permits may be purchased throughout the season but must be in possession when taking deer.
Anyone 21 years of age or older, must possess a current Minnesota Drivers License or a current Minnesota Public Safety ID. Stamps and Licenses: The actual pictorial stamp is not required for trout/salmon fishing or for hunting. Hunters and anglers are required to purchase the terminal-issued stamp endorsement.
The area of the state where rifles can be used is Zone 100. Areas of the state open to deer hunting with shotguns using slugs or other legal firearms other than rifles are designated as Zone 200. The southeast comprises Zone 300.
Coyote hunting in Minnesota. Minnesota considers coyotes an unprotected species. Therefore, coyotes may be hunted without a license. There is no closed season, no bag limits, nor are there any possession restrictions.

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