ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Permanent deer hunting stands could be banned on state and county forest land.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has proposed tightening restrictions on the permanent stands for a couple of reasons. One is the potential clashes between hunters who build the stands on government property and other hunters who also have a right to use the land.
The DNR says another problem is the illegal cutting of trees to make a shooting lane.
DNR forestry division deputy director Craig Schmid says the agency estimates there are thousands of permanent stands in state forests. The Star Tribune says the DNR manages about 4 million acres of forest land, mostly in northern Minnesota.
Schmid doesn't expect any changes until next year after more public input is gathered. Portable stands would still be allowed.
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Information from: Star Tribune, http://www.startribune.com