The Albert Lea Game Refuge in Freeborn County is open to:
The Bemidji Game Refuge in Beltrami County is open to:
small game hunting, except waterfowl, through the Thursday nearest November 4 and after the close of the 200 Series firearms deer season;
Canada goose hunting during the early goose season, except on Lake Bemidji, the Mississippi River, and Stump Lake;
Hunting in the Camp Ripley State Game Refuge in Morrison County is allowed only by permit as provided by parts 6232.0900 to 6232.1100.
The Claremont Game Refuge in Dodge County is open to:
The Clay County Game Refuge in Clay County is open to:
The Clearbrook Game Refuge in Clearwater County is open to:
The Cross Lake Game Refuge in Crow Wing County is open to:
The East Minnesota River Game Refuge in Blue Earth and Le Sueur Counties is open to deer, wild turkey, and bear hunting by archery.
The Elizabeth and German Lake Game Refuges in Isanti County are open to all hunting and trapping, except waterfowl. The refuges are open for goose hunting during the early goose season. Youth who are accompanied by a nonhunting adult and participating in a mentoring program approved by the commissioner may hunt waterfowl on youth waterfowl day.
The Erhard's Grove Game Refuge in Otter Tail County is open to:
The Evansville Game Refuge in Douglas County is open to:
The Fish Lake-Ann River Game Refuge in Kanabec County is open to all hunting and trapping, except waterfowl.
The Fox Lake Game Refuge in Martin County is open to:
The Glencoe Izaak Walton League Game Refuge in McLeod County is open to trapping.
The Gopher Campfire Game Refuge in McLeod County is open to trapping.
The Hanley Falls Game Refuge in Yellow Medicine County is open to deer and bear hunting by archery.
The Hiawatha Game Refuge in Pipestone County is open to:
The Howard Lake Game Refuge in Wright County is open to trapping.
Itasca State Park in Becker, Clearwater, and Hubbard Counties is open to firearms deer hunting, except where posted as closed.
The following special provisions apply to the Lac qui Parle Game Refuge, Chippewa and Lac qui Parle Counties:
Those portions within the Lac qui Parle Mission Site are closed to hunting. The remainder of the refuge is open to:
waterfowl hunting only from the third Thursday in October through the open Canada goose season, only at designated hunting stations as provided by parts 6230.0500 to 6230.0700;
small game hunting other than waterfowl, except from the second Saturday in October through November 30, when small game hunting is allowed only at designated hunting stations as provided by parts 6230.0500 to 6230.0700. Small game hunting is not allowed on closed Canada goose hunting days during a split goose season.
No unauthorized person may trespass during the dates posted on any part of the refuge posted with "State Wildlife Sanctuary - Do Not Trespass" signs, except for:
open water fishing in the posted closed area from the close of the Canada goose season until the second Saturday in October.
A person may not enter onto Rosemoen Island at any time during the year, except as specifically authorized.
Designated hunting stations within the refuge must be spaced no less than 200 yards apart and must be no more than 125 yards inside the refuge, as measured from the posted boundary.
The Lake Ripley Game Refuge in Meeker County is open to:
The Lake Winona Game Refuge in Douglas County is open to trapping.
The Linn Lake Game Refuge in Chisago County is open to all hunting and trapping.
The Little Pine Lake Game Refuge in Otter Tail County is open to trapping.
The Lost Lake Game Refuge in Fillmore County is open to:
The Lower Pigeon Lake Game Refuge in Itasca County is open to:
The Madelia Game Refuge in Watonwan County is open to:
The Moscow Game Refuge in Freeborn County is open to:
That portion of the Nerstrand Woods Game Refuge in Rice County that is within the Nerstrand Big Woods State Park and the Prairie Creek Woods Scientific and Natural Area is open to deer hunting by muzzleloader special permit only. The remainder of the refuge is open to:
The Oak Lake Game Refuge in Polk County is open to trapping.
The Ocheda Lake Game Refuge in Nobles County is open to:
Canada goose hunting during the early season and from the first Saturday in December through the end of the statewide goose season, except that hunting is prohibited within 100 yards of surface water during the early goose season; and
deer hunting by firearms and archery, except from the first day of the regular duck season through December 1.
The Park Rapids Game Refuge in Hubbard County is open to trapping and deer hunting by archery.
The Paul Bunyan Game Refuge in Hubbard County is open to:
small game hunting, except waterfowl, through the Thursday nearest November 4 and after the close of the 200 Series firearms deer season;
The Pigeon River Flowage Game Refuge in Itasca County is open to:
The Pine County Game Refuge Unit 2 in Pine County is open to:
The Polk-Clearwater Game Refuge in Polk and Clearwater Counties is open to:
The Rochester Refuge in Olmsted County is open to:
small game hunting, except waterfowl other than geese. Geese may be taken during the early goose season only;
The St. Croix Game Refuge in Washington County is open to:
The St. James Game Refuge in Watonwan County is open to:
The Sand Dunes Game Refuge in Sherburne County is open to:
The Schoolcraft Game Refuge in Hubbard County is open to:
The Stearns County Game Refuge in Stearns County is open to:
The Stillwater Game Refuge in Washington County is open to:
The Sunnyside Township Game Refuge in Wilkin County is open to trapping.
The Swan Lake Number 2 Game Refuge in Nicollet County is open to:
Waterfowl hunting, in an area adjacent to the Talcot Lake Waterfowl Refuge in Cottonwood County, is prohibited within the right-of-way of State Trunk Highway 62 from the Cottonwood-Murray county line on the west to the junction with County State-Aid Highway 7, Cottonwood County, on the east.
The Talcot Lake State Waterfowl Refuge is open to goose hunting by persons with disabilities at designated hunting stations. Hunters with disabilities may reserve designated stations according to regulations available at the Talcot Lake Wildlife Management Area Headquarters. All other applicable controlled hunt regulations in parts 6230.0500 and 6230.1100 apply to persons hunting at these stations.
The Warroad Game Refuge in Roseau County is open to trapping.
The Whitewater Game Refuge in Winona County is open to:
The Bellwood Game Refuge in Dakota County is open to:
The Anoka and Isanti Counties Game Refuge in Anoka and Isanti Counties is open to archery deer hunting and archery turkey hunting.
The Austin Game Refuge in Mower County is open to all hunting and trapping.
The Mud-Bardwell Game Refuge in Martin County is open to special goose hunts.
The Collegeville (St. John's) Game Refuge in Stearns County is open to firearms deer and bear hunting during the established seasons, by written permission of the landowner.
The Carleton Game Refuge in Dakota and Rice Counties is open for deer hunting by archery from the fourth Thursday in November to December 31, by written permission of the landowner.
The following special provisions apply to the Talcot Lake Game Refuge, Cottonwood County.
Those portions within the Talcot Lake Game Refuge that are posted to prohibit trespassing are closed to hunting. The remainder of the refuge is open to waterfowl hunting during the open Canada goose seasons only at designated hunting stations as provided by parts 6230.0500 to 6230.1100.
Designated hunting stations within the refuge must be spaced no less than 200 yards apart and must be no more than 100 yards inside the refuge, as measured from the posted boundary.
The Clear Lake Game Refuge in Sherburne County is open to:
The southern unit of Lake Bemidji State Park, located within the city limits of Bemidji, is open to deer hunting by archery.
The Cedar Lake Game Refuge in Stearns County is open to archery, firearms, and muzzleloader deer hunting.
19 SR 484; 19 SR 2222; 20 SR 2287; 22 SR 292; 24 SR 644; 30 SR 613; 34 SR 621; 35 SR 505; 36 SR 1155
October 3, 2013
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes