Here are the rules for the hunt as posted by the DNR.
Special Late Season Deer Hunt Chronic Wasting Disease Management Zone Deer Permit Area: 603 Season Dates: Dec. 31, 2016 – Jan. 15, 2017 IMPORTANT: • Please respect private property. • The majority of this deer permit area is private land. Hunting access is with permission from the landowner only. Do not presume that just because a hunt has been authorized, there is access for hunters. • Hunters should also recognize that the limited public lands may be crowded. • Each deer harvested must be presented at one of the five registration stations within 24 hours of harvest. CWD testing is mandatory for all deer 1.5 years of age or older. This includes deer that a person may consider mounting. • We are not testing fawns; however, they must be presented for registration. • Each deer needs a special carcass tag that will be issued by DNR, this includes fawns. • Carcasses that are sampled cannot leave the CWD Management Zone until a test negative result is received; this may take up to 4 business days from date of sampling (weather dependent). • Results can be checked on the DNR Website at
www.mndnr.gov/cwd or by calling the DNR Information Center at 888-646-6367. Who can hunt and license requirements • Either-sex, no bag limit, cross-tagging allowed. • The hunt is open to both residents and non-residents. • The antler point restriction regulation is eliminated. • Licenses: o Any unfilled firearm or muzzleloader license using any firearm that is currently legal in Zone 3. o Archers can participate but they must use archery equipment. You can’t shoot a deer with a gun and tag it with an archery license. o Any unfilled bonus permits for antlerless deer only. o Disease management permits ($2.50) are available for either-sex deer. These are available to residents and non-residents and you do not need a previous license. The $2.50 covers the cost of issuing the permit. o You cannot buy a duplicate deer license – disease management permits are cheaper anyway. • Forestville State Park is open to deer hunting during the entire season with no special permit required. Hunters must possess a valid State Park pass for entry and comply with all other park regulations.
What do you need to do after you harvest a deer? • DNR officials will be available at 4 registration locations within DPA 603 between 8am – 6pm, daily during the season. A DNR official needs to see each deer to take a sample and attach a carcass movement tag. All deer must be presented for registration and a CWD sample will be collected on all deer 1.5 years of age or older. • Stations are located at: o Chatfield - Magnum Sports, 20 Main St. South o Harmony - Station closed o Lanesboro – BP Gas, 100 Sheridan W o Preston - Preston Forestry office, 912 Houston St o Wykoff - Goodies & Gas, 104 E. Front St • If you take a deer you wish to shoulder mount o Bring it to a registration station first. o Call M&M Taxidermy at 507-696-8588 to make arrangements to cape your deer and remove the sample. M&M is the only taxidermist authorized to perform this service. You will be responsible for any charges incurred for caping your deer. o You can cape the deer yourself as an option; however, the deer needs to be presented to a DNR official for sampling and must remain in the CWD management zone. • Whole carcasses of sampled deer are required to stay inside DPA 603 until there is a test negative result. Boned-out meat, quarters with bone in it, and antlers without any brain material may leave the zone immediately; however, the remaining carcass, including the head and spinal column, must remain inside DPA 603 until a negative CWD test results is received. • Fawns must be registered and they will receive a carcass movement tag so they can leave the CWD management zone immediately. • Check your test results on the DNR website at
www.mndnr.gov/cwd using either your MNDNR number (no dashes) or your carcass movement tag number. Carcass holding and disposal options • For hunters without a location to hold their carcass within the zone while awaiting test results, a refrigerated trailer is available at the Preston Forestry office. Please register your deer at this location and we can hold the carcass until the results come back. • To assist with carcass disposal, a dumpster will also be available at the Preston Forestry Office from 8am to 6pm. Hunters can legally dispose of the carcass remains, head, and hide at this location. • If you do not wish to keep a deer you harvest, we have a list of people who will accept the animal. Please register the deer at the Preston office. What happens if I shoot a CWD-positive deer? If you harvest a deer that tests positive for CWD, you will be contacted by a DNR official immediately and asked about the location of the carcass remains (e.g. head, spinal column). If possible, the carcass remains will be picked up for disposal at the University of Minnesota’s alkaline digester. It will be the hunter’s choice to keep meat from this animal or provide it to the DNR for proper disposal.