From the Duluth News Tribune
published September 7, 2008
Jeff Koehn, a Minnesota Department of Natural Resources conservation officer and OHV specialist, reminds those using four-wheelers for grouse hunting of these regulations:
In “limited” state forests, which are the majority of lands south of U.S. Highway 2, you cannot operate an ATV on a trail unless it’s posted and signed as open to ATV use.
In “managed” state forests — most of those north of U.S. Highway 2 — ATVs may be operated on any state forest ATV trail that is not posted as closed.
In all state forests, cross-country travel is prohibited.
ATVs may not be used on designated and signed hunter walking trails.
In a change this year, grouse hunters using ATVs no longer have to shut off their machines and be 60 feet away from them to shoot at a grouse. Hunters still must get completely off the vehicle and not use the machine as a shooting rest, Koehn said.

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