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Mule Deer Foundation supports PLOTS

BISMARCK — Mule Deer Foundation chapters in North Dakota recently sent $28,110 to landowners enrolled in the North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s Private Land Open To Sportsmen program.

MDF has partnered with the department on the PLOTS program since 2007 and these payments supported public access opportunities on 46,902 acres in 2021. Funding comes from revenue generated through MDF’s annual North Dakota statewide mule deer tag raffle.

“There is limited public land access in the state, so the PLOTS program is important to ensure sportsmen and women have places to hunt in North Dakota,” said Marshall Johnson, North Dakota Regional Director for MDF.

PLOTS is a component of the Private Land Habitat and Access Improvement Fund program, funded by sales of hunting licenses, interest accrued from the department’s general fund balance, and sales of dedicated tags like the North Dakota statewide mule deer tag. The goal of the PLOTS program is to provide public access for hunting on private land. All PLOTS tracts are open to walk-in public hunting access during all legal hunting seasons, or as signed.

Raffle ticket sales for MDF’s 2022 North Dakota statewide mule deer tag will open again in January.

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