Published November 26, 2012
By:
News Tribune staff, Duluth News Tribune
Hunters and trappers took at least 15 wolves during the opening weekend of Minnesota’s late wolf season, which opened Saturday.
There
is a statewide quota of 253 wolves for the season, which runs until
Jan. 31 and follows an early hunting season earlier this month. A total
of 2,400 licenses were available for the late season.
As of Sunday
evening, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources reported that
hunters and trappers took seven wolves in the Northeast Zone, where the
season quota is 56, and 10 wolves in the Northwest Zone, where the
season quota is 187. No wolves were reported killed in the state’s
East-Central Zone.
The statewide total was a marked decrease from
the opening weekend of the early hunting season, when at least 50 wolves
were killed. The opening of the early season coincided with the state’s
firearms deer season, so many more hunters were in the woods.
Minnesota’s
wolf season has been controversial, and two groups were unsuccessful in
legal efforts to stop the hunt. DNR officials estimate that 3,000
wolves roam the state.
In Wisconsin’s wolf hunt, hunters and
trappers had taken 95 wolves through Sunday. The Wisconsin season opened
Oct. 15 and continues through Feb. 28 or until the statewide quota of
116 is reached.
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