Friday, October 5, 2012

Deer Area 601 public land

One of my new readers appears to have shown an interest in deer area 601 which is the metro deer area. While there are limited areas available for public hunting there are some. There is a fair amount of county land available but that is mostly county parks and if hunting is allowed there are a number of restrictions on it. Also even the WMAs and AMAs in this area have restrictions that you will need to be aware of before actually hunting them. So below is a map I create that covers almost all of deer are 601. This one actually includes roads, lakes and rivers to help you better identify where you are.


The color scheme is similar to previous maps with:
  • Light green - county land
  • Magenta/ping - Indian reservation
  • Bright yellow - Federal land
  • Pale yellow/pale tan - Federal WPA
  • Bright orange/tan - WMA
  • Dark blue - AMA
  • Light blue - Walk in Access (private land open to public hunting)
  • Purple - SNA
  • Red - State Park

Friday, September 28, 2012

The best public land map for SW minnesota I have found

Recently I became aware of a relativity new set of land available for public hunting, last year was the first year, and in learning about it came across this wonderful map/atlas from the MN DNR. The new type of land is the Walk-in-Access sites which are private land that was enrolled in the walk in access program to allow public hunting. There are special rules for these lands but and they are limited now but the DNR is trying to expand the program. The map is quite good (still not as good as the maps I am working on) as it shows the WMAs, AMAs, and the new WIAs (walk in access) sites in south west Minnesota. If you want more information the WIAs you can find it here on the MN DNR's site or just go directly to the atlas (it prints nicley on 8.5"x11" paper).

Sunday, September 23, 2012

A better Minnesota Public land map

Well I went and looked back at some of my previous posts and people seem to really like the public land map I had previously posted. I am actually kind of embarrassed by it now as that was one of my first attempts at making a map. So today I decided to create a new public land map of the entire state.
The color scheme is similar to previous maps with:
  • Darker green - State forest
  • Light green - county land
  • Dark green with a light green outline - military base
  • Magenta/ping - Indian reservation
  • Bright yellow - Federal land
  • Pale yellow/pale tan - Federal WPA
  • Bright orange/tan - WMA
  • Dark blue - AMA
  • Light blue - Walk in Access (private land open to public hunting)
  • Purple - SNA
  • Red - State Park
 

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