We at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recognize that relationships, knowledge-sharing and co-stewardship with federally recognized Tribes are essential to our mission. With that in mind, Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge is issuing an emergency closure of the northern migratory bird hunt unit north of Becker County Highway 143, Area C, during the Minnesota experimental early teal season to protect the wild rice resources of the area. This area will be posted with hunt closure signs at parking lots and gates ahead of the season opener which begins on September 2, 2023.
The early teal season will remain open on the southern hunt unit, Area D, for waterfowl hunters who wish to pursue teal hunting September 2 through 6, 2023, consistent with state of Minnesota hunting regulations. Please note that Area C will remain open to regular waterfowl hunt seasons that open September 23, 2023.
The emergency closure to protect wild rice resources is consistent with the White Earth Nation closure of early teal season on rice-bearing waters found on reservation lands during wild rice gathering season. Members of the White Earth Nation have the right to gather wild rice on refuge waters and Area C is within the White Earth Nation Reservation boundaries. The refuge is working in partnership with the White Earth Nation to manage natural resources on refuge lands and waters. For more information, please contact Refuge Manager Kent Sundseth via email at kent_sundseth@fws.gov or by phone at 218-844-1752.