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Legislative Update March 7 2025
MDHA Legislative Update from MDHA lobbyist Erik Simonson
MDHA Legislative Update from MDHA lobbyist Erik Simonson
Is The Minnesota Deer Hunters Association in bed with the DNR!? This is a common question I have received as of late. There is a rumor being spread that, because MDHA often receives grant funding from the DNR, we are afraid to challenge them where necessary in fear of losing out on critical revenue. This could not be further from the truth. Let’s take a moment to discuss where the grant funding comes from, the good that we accomplish through that process, and who the benefactors of this funding are.
One of the first things a shed hunter realizes about this growing sport is you’re charged with covering an infinite amount of space with a finite amount of free time. Because no one has time to look by every tree or walk down every corn row, the trick becomes maximizing the time you have by eliminating unproductive ground and focusing on the best spots.
The Minnesota Deer Hunters Association is committed to advocating for policies that preserve our hunting traditions, protect wildlife, and ensure fair access for all hunters. With the 2025 legislative session well underway, there are already key bills that require the attention and support of our valued members.
When it comes to maintaining healthy deer populations and enhancing their habitats, seemingly small conservation practices can have a profound impact. One such powerful strategy is bud capping, a technique not widely known outside conservation and wildlife management circles but one that is vital to protecting the environment and supporting whitetail deer.
If you’re a parent of a young hunter or a budding outdoor enthusiast yourself, you probably want to ensure that learning about hunting doesn’t stop at safety. You want an experience that not only provides the essential knowledge of firearm and hunting safety but also nurtures a deep connection with the great outdoors. That’s where MDHA Forkhorn Camps come in—a camp experience that inspires the next generation of hunters while fostering a commitment to conservation, ecology, and outdoor adventure.
Since 1985, the Minnesota Deer Hunters Association (MDHA) Forkhorn Camps have been a trusted destination for teaching kids about safety, conservation, ecology, and so much more. With partner locations across Minnesota, these camps are designed to immerse children in the unique outdoor lifestyle through hands-on activities and professional instruction.
460 Peterson Rd
Grand Rapids, Minnesota 55744