Minnesota Bear hunt 2008
#21
ORIGINAL: early in
Steve, we're not expecting to see anything under 400lbs from you.
Again, good luck, and be safe!
Steve, we're not expecting to see anything under 400lbs from you.

Again, good luck, and be safe!
Thanks again Jeff!
#23
ORIGINAL: MN/Kyle
Sure can, right up until the day it opens.
ORIGINAL: Schultzy
Whens the latest he can buy a tag Kyle for a no quota? I think he still can If I'm not mistaken.
ORIGINAL: MN/Kyle
Beat me to it, Steve.
AF, I actually live in a no-quota area. As stated, you get two bear tags and do NOT need to enter in a drawing. OTC.
I have a fellow HNI'er coming, next year, we'll just go buy his tag when he gets here.
Good catch Steve.
ORIGINAL: Schultzy
Mark, you do not need to apply for a license In a no quota area. Trust me you do not need to! You buy a no quota license over the counter. No lottery involved in any no quota bear hunting areas. In the no quota areas you can also shoot 2 bear. I bear hunted in the Roseau area my 1st 2 years bear hunting. I was able to shoot a bear each year luckily.
ORIGINAL: AF Hunter
Been applying for the No Quota Zone up in the extreme Northwest corner of the state. I really want to go up there for two reasons: 1. Da Bears; and 2. My grandfather had a farm up there in the early 1900's. The place that was the farm is now inside a state park, but I was told that the foundation of his cabin is still there. Since my grandfather passed away when my father was 7 years old, I just want to check out the farm area and stand in the same place as him once.
Been applying for the No Quota Zone up in the extreme Northwest corner of the state. I really want to go up there for two reasons: 1. Da Bears; and 2. My grandfather had a farm up there in the early 1900's. The place that was the farm is now inside a state park, but I was told that the foundation of his cabin is still there. Since my grandfather passed away when my father was 7 years old, I just want to check out the farm area and stand in the same place as him once.
AF, I actually live in a no-quota area. As stated, you get two bear tags and do NOT need to enter in a drawing. OTC.
I have a fellow HNI'er coming, next year, we'll just go buy his tag when he gets here.
Good catch Steve.
#25
ORIGINAL: AF Hunter
Every year I put in for that over the internet and every year I call and am told I was not drawn. I'll have to check into it again once I have income coming in again and am caught up on bills. Thanks
ORIGINAL: MN/Kyle
Sure can, right up until the day it opens.
ORIGINAL: Schultzy
Whens the latest he can buy a tag Kyle for a no quota? I think he still can If I'm not mistaken.
ORIGINAL: MN/Kyle
Beat me to it, Steve.
AF, I actually live in a no-quota area. As stated, you get two bear tags and do NOT need to enter in a drawing. OTC.
I have a fellow HNI'er coming, next year, we'll just go buy his tag when he gets here.
Good catch Steve.
ORIGINAL: Schultzy
Mark, you do not need to apply for a license In a no quota area. Trust me you do not need to! You buy a no quota license over the counter. No lottery involved in any no quota bear hunting areas. In the no quota areas you can also shoot 2 bear. I bear hunted in the Roseau area my 1st 2 years bear hunting. I was able to shoot a bear each year luckily.
ORIGINAL: AF Hunter
Been applying for the No Quota Zone up in the extreme Northwest corner of the state. I really want to go up there for two reasons: 1. Da Bears; and 2. My grandfather had a farm up there in the early 1900's. The place that was the farm is now inside a state park, but I was told that the foundation of his cabin is still there. Since my grandfather passed away when my father was 7 years old, I just want to check out the farm area and stand in the same place as him once.
Been applying for the No Quota Zone up in the extreme Northwest corner of the state. I really want to go up there for two reasons: 1. Da Bears; and 2. My grandfather had a farm up there in the early 1900's. The place that was the farm is now inside a state park, but I was told that the foundation of his cabin is still there. Since my grandfather passed away when my father was 7 years old, I just want to check out the farm area and stand in the same place as him once.
AF, I actually live in a no-quota area. As stated, you get two bear tags and do NOT need to enter in a drawing. OTC.
I have a fellow HNI'er coming, next year, we'll just go buy his tag when he gets here.
Good catch Steve.
Not sure why they say that, when you don't have to put in for anything. Odd.
When you want to hunt MN in a no quota just come on over buy you're tag, and go. Easy as that.
#26
ORIGINAL: MN/Kyle
Good luck to you.
Not sure why they say that, when you don't have to put in for anything. Odd.
When you want to hunt MN in a no quota just come on over buy you're tag, and go. Easy as that.
ORIGINAL: AF Hunter
Every year I put in for that over the internet and every year I call and am told I was not drawn. I'll have to check into it again once I have income coming in again and am caught up on bills. Thanks
ORIGINAL: MN/Kyle
Sure can, right up until the day it opens.
ORIGINAL: Schultzy
Whens the latest he can buy a tag Kyle for a no quota? I think he still can If I'm not mistaken.
ORIGINAL: MN/Kyle
Beat me to it, Steve.
AF, I actually live in a no-quota area. As stated, you get two bear tags and do NOT need to enter in a drawing. OTC.
I have a fellow HNI'er coming, next year, we'll just go buy his tag when he gets here.
Good catch Steve.
ORIGINAL: Schultzy
Mark, you do not need to apply for a license In a no quota area. Trust me you do not need to! You buy a no quota license over the counter. No lottery involved in any no quota bear hunting areas. In the no quota areas you can also shoot 2 bear. I bear hunted in the Roseau area my 1st 2 years bear hunting. I was able to shoot a bear each year luckily.
ORIGINAL: AF Hunter
Been applying for the No Quota Zone up in the extreme Northwest corner of the state. I really want to go up there for two reasons: 1. Da Bears; and 2. My grandfather had a farm up there in the early 1900's. The place that was the farm is now inside a state park, but I was told that the foundation of his cabin is still there. Since my grandfather passed away when my father was 7 years old, I just want to check out the farm area and stand in the same place as him once.
Been applying for the No Quota Zone up in the extreme Northwest corner of the state. I really want to go up there for two reasons: 1. Da Bears; and 2. My grandfather had a farm up there in the early 1900's. The place that was the farm is now inside a state park, but I was told that the foundation of his cabin is still there. Since my grandfather passed away when my father was 7 years old, I just want to check out the farm area and stand in the same place as him once.
AF, I actually live in a no-quota area. As stated, you get two bear tags and do NOT need to enter in a drawing. OTC.
I have a fellow HNI'er coming, next year, we'll just go buy his tag when he gets here.
Good catch Steve.
Not sure why they say that, when you don't have to put in for anything. Odd.
When you want to hunt MN in a no quota just come on over buy you're tag, and go. Easy as that.
#27
Now my only thought is that if the No Quota Zone is open to NR tags without a lottery, my name would not show up as being selected for a tag and they just haven't told me to come up and buyone.
#29
Good luck my friend!
I can't wait to see the pics. I for one know that you will be having a good time while I'm at work
. I hope you tag out on a bruiser.
Watch your Top Knot
I can't wait to see the pics. I for one know that you will be having a good time while I'm at work
. I hope you tag out on a bruiser. Watch your Top Knot





