Minnesota wants to know what people think of how the state sells its hunting and fishing licenses.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is asking people to take a survey on how residents currently use the electronic license system and what they want in the future as systems are modernized. The survey will take about 10 minutes to complete.
The DNR says feedback from current and future anglers, boaters, hunters and recreational vehicle operators is critically important. According to a press release, states are updating their license systems to take advantage of new technology and to improve customer experience.
To access the survey, visit the DNR’s engagement page HERE. The survey will be open until January 31.


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