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Length of Minnesota Deer Seasons
Deer hunters in Minnesota can enjoy three approaches to hunt Whitetail deer. ... Each approach has a different season in the fall of each year. The length of each season depends on the weapon used and the difficulty to harvest the deer with it. The most difficult is the bow hunting season, but the shortest and easiest is the rifle season.
The shortest season is the rifle season, only lasting six days. This season is the shortest because the rifle is the most accurate, powerful, and fastest to reload weapon. ... A hunter may be able to shoot at a deer more than once. If the deer was on the run, then this fast action would give the hunter another additional chance to drop it. ... The rifle has enough power to effortlessly drop a large deer up to three-hundred yards away. The rifle has the most velocity and knockdown power of the three weapons used for hunting deer. ... All of these factors make the rifle easiest to hunt deer. That is why rifle season is the shortest compared to muzzleloader and bow seasons.
Approximate Word count = 919 Approximate Pages = 3.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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