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Early reports show Minnesota deer harvest down from 2008   

From the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources

-- Minnesota deer hunters have harvested about 96,000 deer since the firearms season opened Nov. 14. This number is consistent with expectations from the Department of Natural Resources (DNR), which predicted the harvest would be down from last year as a result of a slightly smaller deer herd and fewer opportunities for hunters to take a deer of either sex.

The statewide antlerless harvest is down 14 percent from last year and the buck harvest down 2 percent.

Big game coordinator Lou Cornicelli, said the recent warm, dry weather will benefit hunters in the agricultural areas of the state because farmers have been actively harvesting corn, which has been providing escape cover for deer. Earlier, only 23 percent of the state’s corn had been harvested compared to the five-year average of 83 percent.

“As crops go down the potential for hunter success goes up,” Cornicelli said.

Minnesota hunters harvested about 222,000 deer last year. The peak harvest was 290,000 deer in 2003.

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