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Offline HD

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Bear hunt applications available
Prospective bear hunters have until Friday, May 1, to apply for a bear hunting license. Applications for the 2020 season should be submitted online or via telephone at 888-665-4236.

A total of 3,575 licenses are available in 13 permit areas. Bear licenses cost $44 for residents and $230 for nonresidents, and there is a $5 application fee. The season is open from Tuesday, Sept. 1, through Sunday, Oct. 18.
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 :happy1: did mine lady Friday under the 99 option. Keeps ya in line for preference points. It will be 4-5 years before I get drawn anyway.
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Since this is about bears I thought I would post this from our drive the other day.  This is what the DNR does so bears don't chew up the signs.  Click on it so you can see all of the spikes they pound into the signs.  Bears also like the plastic stop signs and arrow signs on snowmobile trails.  When I maintained trails we were always changing signs cuz bears chewed them up.  Didn't always tear them down but liked to bite into them. 


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that's interesting...  :happy1:
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I wondered what those were in there for. Thanks Barry. I know they like to chew on green treat lumber too. They really go after some of our deer stands down at hunting camp.
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I kept some of the snowmobile signs with bear teeth marks in them.  Keep your eyes peeled when on the trails next season.  They could pull them down easily but lots of them just have teeth marks in them.  It must feel good to bite them.