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Early Fall Hunting Opportunities Around Lake of the Woods

When the leaves start to change and the mornings turn crisp, it’s a sign that fall is on the way in the Lake of the Woods area. While many visitors come for the incredible fishing, early fall is also one of the best times of the year for hunting. From ducks and geese to grouse and deer, the area offers a wide range of opportunities for hunters of all ages and skill levels.

Whether you’re a lifelong outdoorsman or new to the sport, Lake of the Woods offers the space, scenery, and wildlife to make your hunt both exciting and memorable.

Waterfowl Hunting

Early fall marks the start of waterfowl season, and the Lake of the Woods area is a prime location for it. The lake’s sprawling bays, marshes, and connecting rivers create perfect habitat for ducks and geese. fall As northern birds begin their migration, they stop here to rest and feed, providing hunters with excellent action.

Popular duck species in the area include mallards, teal, wood ducks, and ringnecks. Goose hunters often find Canadian geese flying low over harvested fields and fass along river corridors. Hunters can set up in a boat blind along the shoreline, use a layout blind in a field, or wade into shallow marsh areas. The variety of hunting styles means you can choose the experience that fits your preference.

Grouse and Woodcock Hunting

The forests and trails of Lake of the Woods are perfect for upland bird hunting. Ruffed grouse and woodcock are both plentiful in the area during early fall. Grouse can often be found along trails, logging roads, and the edges of clearings. Woodcock are more likely to be found in low, damp areas with thick cover.

Walking the trails through Beltrami Island State Forest is a favorite method for many hunters. It’s not unusual to see grouse flush while you’re driving the forest roads, so having a shotgun handy (and following all safety rules) can lead to quick action. If you enjoy hunting with a dog, these birds offer great opportunities to watch your pointer or flushing dog work the cover.

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Beltrami State Island Forest

Deer Hunting Scouting

While firearm deer season doesn’t open until later in the fall, early autumn is a perfect time to scout for deer. Archery season starts earlier, and hunters often use this time to pattern deer movement, check trail cameras, and prepare stands. Lake of the Woods County has a fall healthy deer population, and early season hunts can offer mild weather, less hunting pressure, and the chance to take a deer in beautiful fall scenery.

Scouting now can also pay off later in the season. You might spot key feeding areas, find fresh scrapes or rubs, and discover travel routes between bedding and feeding zones.

Small Game

For those looking for a relaxed hunt, early fall small game opportunities include squirrel hunting. Gray and red squirrels are abundant in the area’s forests, and hunting them can be a great introduction for youth or new hunters. The slower pace and lighter gear requirements make small game hunting a perfect way to spend a fall afternoon outdoors.

Tips for a Successful Early Fall Hunt fall

1. Know the Regulations – Minnesota hunting seasons and regulations change from year to year. Check the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) hunting regulations before heading out.

2. Dress for the Weather – Early fall mornings can be cold, but afternoons may still be warm. Dress in layers so you can adjust as temperatures change.

3. Scout Before You Hunt – Whether you’re after ducks, grouse, or deer, scouting can make a big difference. Look for fresh sign, feeding areas, and cover that will hold game.

4. Respect the Land – Much of the best hunting is on public land, but if you hunt on private property, always get permission first

5. Safety First – Wear blaze orange when required, follow firearm safety rules, and let someone know where you’ll be hunting.

More Than Just Hunting

One of the great things about early fall in the Lake of the Woods area is that there’s so much to do beyond hunting. You can combine a morning of grouse hunting with an afternoon of walleye fishing. Or, after a duck hunt, enjoy a meal at one of the many local restaurants. The scenery alone—bright fall leaves, calm water, and crisp air—makes the trip worthwhile.

Many local resorts and outfitters cater to hunters just as they do to anglers. Some offer lodging, guided hunts, or advice on where to start your adventure. With over 50 resorts to choose from, you’ll find plenty of places to lodge, to gear up, get bait and tackle, buy other sporting goods, ammunition, camouflage clothing, and hunting supplies.

There are three strategic areas of Lake of the Woods including the Rainy River, the South Shore area and the Northwest Angle. Plan your hunting accordingly and be ready with all your needs and lodging availability.

Plan Your Early Fall Adventure

If you’ve never experienced early fall hunting around Lake of the Woods, this year is the perfect time to try. The combination of abundant wildlife, diverse habitats, and beautiful scenery makes it a destination worth visiting again and again.

Whether you’re calling in a flock of ducks, walking a trail in search of grouse, or sitting quietly in a tree stand as deer move through the woods, you’ll be making memories that last long after the season ends.

Pack your gear, grab your license, and head north—your next outdoor adventure awaits at Lake of the Woods.

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