December 18, 2013
The wolf hunting and trapping season in the Northeastern Zone will
close at the end of shooting hours today, according to the Minnesota
Department of Natural Resources.
By:
News Tribune staff, Duluth News Tribune
Minnesota’s wolf hunting and trapping season in the Northeastern
Zone will close at the end of shooting hours today, according to the
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. As of this afternoon, hunters and trappers had harvested 33 wolves in the zone, reaching the zone’s target harvest.
Wolf
hunting and trapping continues in the northwest and east-central wolf
zones to anyone with a valid license. The late season in those zones is
scheduled to end Jan. 31 or whenever the target harvest is expected to
be met, whichever comes first.
As of today, hunters and
trappers had harvested 51 wolves in the northwest zone, where the target
harvest is 89, and two in the east-central zone, where the target
harvest is 10, during the late season.
During the early
hunting season, which concluded Nov. 25, hunters harvested 32 of 33
wolves in the northeast; 56 of 73 wolves in the northwest and no wolves
in the east-central zone.
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