Minn. Stat. § 97A.137
Subd. 1. Hunting and fishing.
Wildlife management areas are open to hunting and fishing unless closed by rule of the commissioner or by posting under subdivision 2.
Subd. 2. Commissioner may restrict entry to designated areas.
The commissioner may, by posting in accordance with section 97B.001, subdivision 4, designate areas within wildlife management areas that are closed to entry for the purpose of providing areas where disturbance of wildlife can be minimized. A person may not enter an area posted under this subdivision except as authorized by rule or a permit issued by the commissioner.
Subd. 3. Use of motorized vehicles by disabled hunters.
The commissioner may issue a special permit, without a fee, authorizing a hunter with a permanent physical disability to use a snowmobile, highway-licensed vehicle, all-terrain vehicle, or motor boat in wildlife management areas. To qualify for a permit under this subdivision, the disabled person must possess:
Subd. 4. Exemption from certain local ordinances.
(b) Wildlife management areas that are established according to section 86A.05, subdivision 8; designated under section 97A.133 or 97A.145; and at least 40 contiguous acres and less than 160 contiguous acres are exempt from local ordinances that:
Subd. 5. Portable stands.
Prior to the Saturday on or nearest September 16, a portable stand may be left overnight in a wildlife management area by a person with a valid bear license who is hunting within 100 yards of a bear bait site that is legally tagged and registered as prescribed under section 97B.425. Any person leaving a portable stand overnight under this subdivision must affix a tag with: (1) the person's name and address; (2) the licensee's driver's license number; or (3) the "MDNR#" license identification number issued to the licensee. The tag must be affixed to the stand in a manner that it can be read from the ground.
Subd. 6. Crossing state lands.