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Council supports expanding special archery hunt; staff to refine management plan and application

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Staff reviewed the 2024 special archery hunt (10 permits issued; six tags filled) and the council supported staff plans to expand the 2025 hunt to about 14–15 permits, reserve some tags for nonresidents and wounded-warrior/accessibility hunts, and refine buck‑tag eligibility rules.

City staff reviewed the 2024 special archery hunt and presented options for a larger program in 2025, including reserving tags for nonresidents and wounded‑warrior/accessibility hunts and limiting successive buck-tag awards.

Miss Nelson said the first-year program in 2024 issued 10 permits (nine antlerless tags and one buck tag), received about 40 applications (about 20 East Grand Forks residents and 20 nonresidents), and resulted in six tags filled. Staff reported considering increasing tags to about 14 or 15; Nelson said the…

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