Bemidji, Minnesota to Host 2014 Governor’s Deer Hunting Opener Event

   11.08.13

Bemidji, Minnesota to Host 2014 Governor’s Deer Hunting Opener Event

Gov. Mark Dayton announced today that the city of Bemidji has been chosen as the host community for the Minnesota Governor’s Deer Hunting Opener to kick-off the 2014 firearms deer season.

Dayton made the announcement at today’s 11th annual deer hunting opener celebration in Fergus Falls.

“During my three years hosting the Governor’s Deer Opener, we have enjoyed terrific events, thanks to the hard work of our hosts in Biwabik, Winona, and Fergus Falls,” Dayton said. “I thank everyone in Bemidji for their willingness to continue this great Minnesota tradition.”

The Bemidji area is a popular deer hunting and travel destination because of its vast forests, including the Chippewa National Forest and the Buena Vista and Blackduck state forests. Lodging, dining and other services options also are abundant.

Governor’s Deer Hunting Opener events bring positive attention to an activity that is economically important to the state and socially important at the friend, family and community level, too.

Minnesota is home to nearly a half-million deer hunters whose direct retail spending totals more than a quarter-billion dollars and supports 3,760 jobs, according to a 2011 study by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

“We’re excited about having the governor help showcase the Bemidji area,” said Dennelle Hilliard, executive director of the city’s visitor and convention bureau. “We have a great public land base and wonderful natural resources for people to enjoy.”

The Department of Natural Resources, Minnesota Deer Hunters Association and Explore Minnesota Tourism will assist local partners in planning the event.

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The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is the agency of the U.S. state of Minnesotacharged with conserving and managing the state's natural resources. The agency maintains areas such as state parks, state forests, recreational trails, and recreation areas as well as managingminerals, wildlife, and forestry. The agency is currently divided into sections Ecological Resources, Enforcement, Fish & Wildlife, Forestry, Lands and Minerals, Waterways, Parks and Trails, and Waters.

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