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Whether it's short or long, deer season is about traditions

This will be a short deer season for Tanner Johnson of Duluth. The 19-year-old will be up at his family’s deer camp near Comstock Lake tonight, the same place he’s been every deer season for the past nine years.

Early Saturday, when Minnesota’s firearms deer season opens, he’ll be on his stand. But by that night, his deer season will be over.

Tanner is shipping out for Lackland Air Force Base in Texas on Monday for basic training. Johnson has enlisted and will serve four years in the Air Force. His family will hold a send-off party for him Sunday — at home.

Johnson is looking forward to basic training, but he admits it’s cramping his deer hunt.

“It sucks,” Johnson said, “but hopefully I’ll fill my tag.”

That’s what 450,000 other Minnesota deer hunters will be hoping to do during Minnesota’s 16-day firearms season. The season ends Nov. 20 in Northeastern Minnesota.

Johnson was among many other deer hunters checking the racks at Gander Mountain in Duluth on Thursday before they venture into the woods looking for different kinds of racks on Saturday.

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