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Youth can apply to hunt deer in select state parks and other refuge areas during 17 special deer hunts in October and November. 

“Parents or other adult mentors go with youth to the fields and forests during these annual hunting opportunities,” said Mike Kurre, Department of Natural Resources mentoring coordinator. “Time spent outdoors together is important and continued adult support can shape youth into lifelong hunters.”

Youth have until Friday, Aug. 19, to apply for the hunts. Of the 17 special hunts, 15 are firearms hunts for youth ages 12 to 15, and two are archery hunts for youth ages 12 to 17.

Participation in other deer hunting seasons remains an option for youth who take part in the special youth deer hunts, but any deer harvested count against the youth’s season bag limit. An adult parent, guardian or mentor must accompany the youth at all times while hunting, but only the youth may hunt. Both youth and mentor must attend a mandatory pre-hunt orientation clinic.

A limited number of either-sex permits are available for each hunt. However, the hunt in Buffalo River State Park and Camden State Park are for antlerless deer, and in the Lake Shetek State Park hunt youth need to harvest an antlerless deer before getting a permit to harvest a buck.

Archery hunts
The two archery hunts are for youth, ages 12 to 17.

  • Camp Ripley, 175 permits, hunt is Oct. 8-9, clinic is Oct. 7-8.
  • Lake Alexander Preserve, 20 permits, hunt is Oct. 8-9, clinic is Oct. 7.

Firearms hunts
The 15 firearms hunts are for youth, ages 12 to 15.

  • Afton State Park, 25 permits, hunt is Nov. 5-6, clinic is Oct. 15.
  • Banning State Park, six permits, hunt is Oct. 29-30, clinic is Oct 28.
  • Blue Mounds State Park, 10 permits, hunt is Nov. 19-20, clinic is Nov. 18.
  • Buffalo River State Park, 14 permits, hunt is Nov. 5-6, clinic is Nov. 4.
  • Camden State Park, 15 permits, hunt is Oct. 29-30, clinic is Oct. 28.
  • Itasca State Park, 75 permits, hunt is Oct. 15-16, clinic is Oct. 8 or Oct. 14.
  • Kilen Woods State Park, six permits, hunt is Oct. 22-23, clinic is Oct. 21.
  • Lake Bemidji State Park, 20 permits, hunt is Oct. 21-23, clinic is Oct. 20.
  • Lake Shetek State Park, 12 permits, hunt is Nov. 19-20, clinic is Nov. 18.
  • Rydell National Wildlife Refuge, 15 permits, hunt is Oct. 22-23, clinic is Oct. 21.
  • St. Croix State Park, 90 permits, hunt is Oct. 29-30, clinic is Oct. 22 or Oct. 28.
  • Savanna Portage State Park, 25 permits, hunt is Oct. 29-30, clinic is Oct. 28.
  • Sibley State Park, 10 permits, hunt is Oct. 29-30 clinic is Oct. 28.
  • Tettegouche State Park, 10 permits, hunt is Oct. 29-30, clinic is Oct. 28.
  • Zippel Bay State Park, 20 permits, hunt is Oct. 22-23, park will mail clinic information.

Youth must apply for the hunt of his or her choice, which can be done anywhere DNR licenses are sold, at the DNR License Center, 500 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, or online at
www.mndnr.gov/buyalicense. For archery hunts, apply with code 630; for firearms hunts, apply with code 631.

If the number of applications exceeds the number of permits, the DNR will randomly draw names to choose participants. Youth may apply for one archery hunt and one firearms hunt. Successful applicants also must meet all firearms safety requirements, purchase appropriate licenses and follow hunting regulations.

In addition to the 17 application-only hunts in state parks and refuge areas, any youth ages 10 to 15 also can participate in the youth deer season that runs Oct. 20-23, in 27 permit areas that encompass portions of southeastern and northwestern Minnesota and portions of the Twin Cities metro area.

For more information, visit the Discover the Outdoors page and click on youth deer hunts.

To learn more about deer, visit the white-tail deer page and visit the deer hunting page for deer hunting information.

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  • Your Responses - Share & Have Fun :)

    • JerkinLips
      Beautiful day on Vermilion Sunday for the last day of walleye season.  Lots of people were fishing in portables, or out in the open.  Was entertaining watching many of the wheel and skid houses being pulled off of the lake.  Checked half a dozen spots where wheel houses were removed and didn't find any trash at all.  Sounds like people are getting the message.  I may go out on the lake when the snow is melted to do a further check and cleanup if needed.   Fishing was average for this time of the year.  Had a decent bite from 2pm to 4pm when I caught my biggest eye (pictured 22 inch).  Decent finish to a good season.  Now on to lake trout fishing.   Hope everyone had an enjoyable and successful ice fishing season.  Going to be a long time before this year's open water season.  
    • smurfy
      Thanks Kettle! I'll bring mine with but won't be until  mid march
    • Kettle
      Almost needed the extension on the augur, was right to the power head. No walleye but sent my buddy home with 10 bluegills. Could drive everywhere in 4 wheel drive just had to avoid the drifts
    • smurfy
    • smurfy
      🙄🥴🤣 doofus!!!!!!!!!!
    • leech~~
      Oh my they had all kinds of bullet organizer thingy's there at the gun show.  🤭
    • leech~~
      Yep, they keep the chips fresh!  🤭
    • JerkinLips
      What a difference a day makes.  Fishing was very slow today.  Biggest I caught was only 13 inches.  Marked a lot of fish but couldn't get very many to bite.   The wind was very strong today and did cause a little bit of drifting, but travel is still good on the latke.  Just avoid the snow banks and drifts.  Saw one house get pulled off the lake, and didn't see any new houses come out before I left the lake at 4pm.  Lots of snowmobiles and trailers in Tower.  At least the city and lake will be busy with those.   Good luck fishing if you go out the last weekend of the winter season.  
    • smurfy
      My world famous sketti  
    • smurfy
      😏 I sure hope those are the correct "clips " you refer to!😝
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