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Q&A from another state out rights hunting & fishing
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[b]Q. Any possibility that turkey hunting or other seasons might be postponed or altered? [/b]-Dave Nevison (@DaveNevison)

[b]A. [/b](From Outdoors reporter Tony Kennedy) Gov. Tim Walz and Department of Natural Resources Commissioner Sarah Strommen have indicated several times that hunting and fishing seasons in Minnesota will go as planned. The spring turkey season starts April 15 and runs through May 31. It's divided into six hunting periods. The inland walleye and northern pike season opens May 9. Licensed anglers already are fishing for crappies, sunfish and other species.

In the governor’s first “Stay at Home’’ emergency executive order, he said Minnesotans may leave their homes or residences to engage in fishing and hunting, “provided that all persons follow the guidelines set forth and maintained by the Minnesota Department of Health, including but not limited to social distancing, to the maximum extent possible.’' :"

Guidance from Strommen and the DNR has been for hunters and anglers to stay “close to home,’’ and not to crowd public boat ramps.

Walz has been reminded by legislators that hunting and fishing, unlike golf or other outdoor activities, are protected activities under the state Constitution.
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I read somewhere that Michigan put a stop to all recreational fishing. BS!!!
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Que genial, me encanta
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