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2024-25 Hunting Regulations

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FALL 2024-SPRING 2025

WISCONSIN
HUNTING
REGULATIONS

REPORT NATURAL RESOURCE VIOLATIONS PLEASE DON’T LITTER


Call or text 800-TIP-WDNR (800-847-9367) or 608-267-4023 KEEP WISCONSIN CLEAN
Toll-free | Statewide | 24-hour | Confidential
WM-685-2024 Photo credit: Bob Haase
WISCONSIN HUNTING REGULATIONS
FA L L 2 024 - S P R I N G 2 02 5

CONTENTS WHAT’S NEW


Season Dates 3 „ F-shot is now legal to use when
hunting migratory birds.
General Hunting Regulations 4 „ Junior anterless deer harvest
authorizations are now valid on
Licensing Requirements 7 both public and private lands.

Deer 10 „ The youth turkey season bag limit is


one bird per hunter.
Elk 15 „ Air guns are now legal to hunt big
game and game birds.
Small Game/Upland Birds 16
„ The crow season has a new start
Bears 21 date. See page 3.
„ The definition of muzzleloader has
Migratory Game Birds 23 changed. See page 4.

„ Youth hunters no longer need a


Public And Private Lands 27 Canada Goose hunting permit
during the two-day youth waterfowl
Shooting Hours 29 season.

This pamphlet gives you a summary of Wisconsin’s hunting laws and how they
affect you; it is not a complete set of all hunting-related laws.
For complete hunting and trapping laws, consult the Wisconsin State Statutes
Chapter 29 or Chapter 10 of the Administrative Code of the Department of Natural
Resources.
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TURKEY

2024–2025
Fall 2024 Statewide Sept. 14-Nov. 22
Zones 1-5 Nov. 23-Jan. 5, 2025

MICHELE WOODFORD
Spring 2025 Youth Hunt April 12–13
Period A April 16–22

SEASON DATES Period B


Period C
Period D
April 23–29
April 30-May 6
May 7–13
Period E May 14–20
Period F May 21–27
DEER BEAR
Archery & Crossbow* Sept. 14–Jan. 5, 2025 Zones C, E and F Sept. 4–Oct. 8: with aid of bait, all other
Youth Deer Hunt Oct. 5–6 legal methods without the aid of dogs
Gun Deer Hunt For Hunters With Oct. 5–13 Zones A, B, and D Sept. 4–10: with aid of bait, with all other
Disabilities legal methods not using dogs
Gun Nov. 23–Dec. 1 Sept. 11–Oct. 1: with aid of dogs, with aid
of bait, with all other legal methods
Metro Sub-unit Gun Nov. 23–Dec. 11
Oct. 2–8: with aid of dogs only, no other
Muzzleloader Dec. 2–11 methods
Statewide Antlerless Hunt
Antlerless-only Holiday Hunt**
Dec. 12–15
Dec. 24–Jan. 1, 2025
MIGRATORY GAME BIRDS
*Archery/crossbow season closes on Jan. 31, 2025 in metro sub- Early Canada Goose
units and select DMUs. See page 11 for participating counties. Statewide Sept. 1–15
**Open in select Farmland (Zone 2) counties. See page 11. Early Teal
ELK Statewide Sept. 1–9
Duck Season
Clam Lake Elk and Black River Oct. 12–Nov. 10 and Dec.
Falls Management Zones 12–20 Youth Sept. 14–15

UPLAND GAME BIRDS


Northern Zone Sept. 21–Nov. 19
Southern Zone Sept. 28–Oct. 6 and Oct. 12–Dec. 1
Pheasant Open Water Zone Oct. 12–Dec. 10
Statewide Oct. 19 (9 a.m.)–Jan. 5, 2025 Regular Goose
Bobwhite Quail Northern Zone Sept. 16–Dec. 16
Statewide Oct. 19 (9 a.m.)–Dec. 11 Southern and Sept. 16–Oct. 6, Oct. 12–Dec. 1 and
Hungarian Partridge Mississippi River Zones Dec. 21–Jan. 9, 2025
Woodcock
Statewide* Oct. 19 (9 a.m.)–Jan. 5, 2025
*Closed in Clark, Marathon and Taylor counties Statewide Sept. 21–Nov. 4
Mourning Dove
Ruffed Grouse
Statewide
Zone A Sept. 14–Jan. 5, 2025 Sept. 1–Nov. 29
Zone B
Sharp-tailed Grouse
Oct. 19–Dec. 8
FURBEARER HUNTING
2024 season under review. Coyote Continuous open season
Crow Fox: Red and Gray Oct. 19–Feb. 15, 2025
Statewide Nov. 23–March 26, 2025
Bobcat

SMALL GAME
Period 1 Oct. 19–Dec. 25
Period 2 Dec. 26–Jan. 31, 2025
Cottontail Rabbit Raccoon
Northern Zone Sept. 14–Feb. 28, 2025 Resident Oct. 19–Feb. 15, 2025
Southern Zone Oct. 19 (9 a.m.)–Feb. 28, 2025 Non-resident Nov. 2–Feb. 15, 2025
Woodchuck, Opossum, Skunk, Weasel, Porcupine and
Squirrels: Gray and Fox Snowshoe Hare
Statewide Sept. 14–Feb. 28, 2025 No season limits, bag limits, size limits or possession limits, but
a license is required.
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GENERAL HUNTING

NICK BERARD
REGULATIONS
DEFINITIONS Public-access Land falconry.
Accompany Lands open to hunting that are owned, ƒ Hunt with a machine gun or other fully
under easement to, or leased by federal, automatic weapon.
Within visual and voice contact without state, county, or municipal government.
the aid of any mechanical or electronic ƒ Hunt a game bird with or while in
Managed Forest Law lands, Forest Crop possession of a shotgun larger than 10
amplifying device other than a hearing aid. Law lands, public utilities lands and lands gauge.
Afield acquired with state stewardship funds that ƒ Possess or use any firearm for hunting
An area where hunting can legally occur, are open to hunting are also considered if you are a felon or have been prohib-
such as fields, forests or similar areas. public-access lands. ited from possessing a firearm under
Aggregate Daily Bag Limit Public Road Wisconsin law. (A hunting license does
Roads shown on the current official not authorize a felon to possess a fire-
The maximum number of migratory game arm for hunting.)
birds permitted to be taken by one person highway map available from the
in any one day, when the person hunts in Department of Transportation for public ƒ Shoot a firearm (airgun does not apply)
more than one zone or state and/or more use. This does not include private roads or within 100 yards of a building devoted
than one species for which a combined driveways. to human occupancy while on lands
daily bag limit is prescribed. The aggregate the hunter does not own, including
Roadway public lands and public waters, without
daily bag limit is equal to the largest daily The portion of the highway which is
bag limit prescribed for any one species the permission of the owner or occu-
improved or ordinarily used for vehicle pant of the building.
or for any one zone or state in which the travel, excluding the berm or shoulder.
taking occurs. Ammunition
Buck Deer Take It is illegal to:
To legally kill or harvest under the authority ƒ Use, possess or have under control of
A deer with at least one antler that is three of a license and appropriate harvest
inches or longer in length. any of the following while hunting:
authorization.
Daily Bag Limit ƒ Shot shells containing shot larger
Unprotected Species than T, except when hunting for fur-
The total number of a particular game Mammals and birds that can be hunted bearing animals when buckshot may
species that a person may harvest in one year-round without bag limits or shooting be used, and migratory birds where F
day, regardless of how long or often that hours restrictions, including starling, may be used
person hunted that day. English (house) sparrow, chukar partridge, ƒ Any tracer or incendiary ammunition
Firearm coturnix quail, feral pigeon, opossum, that is not a distress flare.
Any weapon that uses gun powder, skunk, weasel, woodchuck, porcupine and ƒ Any bullet, arrow or bolt that is
including black powder or black powder all other wild mammals not specifically designed or modified to explode or
substitutes for muzzleloaders. mentioned in the hunting and trapping deliver poisons or drugs.
regulation pamphlets and not listed as
Highway an endangered, threatened or protected ƒ Hunt a game bird with any ammuni-
The entire width between the boundary species. See “protected species” on page 6 tion other than an arrow, bolt or shot
lines of every public road, but does not for more information. shell that consists of more than one
include private roads and driveways. projectile.
Vehicle ƒ Hunt a deer, bear or elk with any am-
Migratory Game Birds Any device, motorized or not, in, upon or munition other than an arrow, bolt or
Any bird which is migratory and for which by which any person or property is or may bullet that is a single projectile of an
an open season has been prescribed. be transported or towed upon a highway expanding design.
Point Of Kill or other roadway. For example, cars, trucks, ƒ Hunt game birds or wild turkey with
tractors, ATVs, UTVs, trailers, bikes and lead or other toxic shot while on feder-
The location at which a light is used to similar devices.
illuminate, identify and kill an animal. It al waterfowl production areas (WPAs).
does not include shining a light for the Waterfowl Reasonable Equipment
purpose of searching for wild animals Ducks, geese, brant, mergansers, coots and It is illegal to hunt with any weapon or
whose specific location the hunter does not gallinules. ammunition that is of inherent design
yet know. or used in such a manner as to not be
Possession Limit WEAPONS AND AMMUNITION reasonably capable of reducing a target
Weapons wild animal to possession.
The maximum number of a game species
that a person may possess at-large, It is illegal to: Muzzleloaders
including all game stored or controlled by ƒ Hunt with any means other than a Muzzleloaders may be used statewide
a person, regardless of the proximity to the rifle, shotgun, handgun, muzzleloader, during any firearm deer season. During
location of storage. airgun, bow and arrow, crossbow or the muzzleloader-only deer season, all
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muzzleloaders must shoot a projectile vehicle must have all firearms (other than Taking Of Game
loaded only from the muzzle. Black handguns) unloaded while the vehicle is in It is illegal to:
powder revolvers are not legal during the motion.
ƒ Take or possess any

GENERAL HUNTING
muzzleloader-only season because they It is illegal to:
are capable of being loaded by the cylinder deer or wild animal
instead of the muzzle. ƒ Place, possess or transport a cocked that has been lawfully
crossbow inside or on a motorized obtained by someone
Handguns vehicle unless it is unloaded (bolt else without having

REGULATIONS
It is illegal to: removed). that person’s consent.
ƒ Possess a concealed handgun unless ƒ Load a firearm other than a handgun ƒ Not immediately kill all
authorized by a concealed carry license while inside a motor vehicle or to dis- game taken and make
or other authorization to possess a charge any firearm or airgun, including it part of the daily bag.
concealed firearm. handguns, inside or from any moving ƒ While afield, possess
ƒ Hunt with a handgun, including muz- or stationary vehicle except for certain game killed by another
zleloading handguns, if under age 18. disabled hunters with proper permits. unless accompanied
Short-barreled Shotgun Or Rifle Use Of Devices by the holder of the
It is illegal to: harvest authorization
Rifles must have an overall minimum for the deer.
length of 26 inches with a 16-inch minimum ƒ Hunt any animal with the aid of any
barrel length. Shotguns must have an ƒ Possess game taken
aircraft, including unmanned aircraft or by another unless able to provide the
overall minimum length of 26 inches with drones.
an 18-inch minimum barrel length unless registration confirmation number, or
ƒ Use, or possess with the intent to use, name and address or customer ID of
the user has a federal license to possess a laser sights while hunting except by
“short-barreled” rifle or shotgun. the holder of the harvest authorization.
Class C visually disabled permit hold- ƒ Gift game to any person while afield. All
Bows, Arrows And Crossbows ers. game given as a gift remains counted
Crossbow and bow and arrows may be used ƒ Use or hunt with a suppressor or toward the daily bag limit of the holder
by any person hunting under the authority silencer, unless the hunter possesses of the harvest authorization.
of a gun license during any firearm season the proper federal firearm license that ƒ Carelessly waste game. The hunter
(i.e., small game, gun deer or muzzleloader authorizes possession and use of the must make every reasonable effort
for deer season). Bows and crossbows are device. to retrieve all game that is killed or
legal for any person to use for hunting Hunting Near Roadways crippled. Until such effort is made, the
wild turkey under the authority of a turkey It is illegal to: game shall be included in the daily bag
hunting license or for hunting migratory limit.
birds and small game under the authority ƒ Hunt within 50 feet of the roadway’s
of a small game hunting license and non- center. Note: This rule does not allow hunters
resident furbearer license. A crossbow is ƒ Discharge a firearm or airgun, shoot an to trespass without permission of the
not legal to hunt under the authority of arrow from a bow or shoot a bolt from landowner nor to shoot game beyond legal
an archery license, and bow and arrow is a crossbow: shooting hours.
not legal to hunt under the authority of a ƒ From or across a highway. Night Hunting
crossbow license. Unprotected species (as well as coyote,
ƒ Within 50 feet of the roadway’s cen-
Bow and arrow may be used to hunt ter. fox and raccoon) may be hunted without
small game and migratory birds under The above prohibitions apply to all public shooting hour restrictions except if hunting
the authority of an archery license, and a roads. with a bow or crossbow during certain
crossbow may be used to hunt small game times of the year. If hunting for these
and migratory birds under the authority of Note: Certain exceptions are allowed for species with a bow or crossbow during the
a crossbow license. Class A and Class B shoot from vehicle bear and archery/crossbow deer seasons,
disabled permit holders, and for hunting the hours listed on pages 30–31 apply.
Arms Transportation small game or turkeys from dirt or gravel
All firearms (excluding handguns) must roads with shotguns loaded with fine shot. ƒ Use of lights: A flashlight or fire-
be unloaded when inside any vehicle, Visit dnr.wisconsin.gov/permits/disabled. arm-mounted light may be used at
whether moving or stationary, and must be html for more information. the point of kill while hunting on foot
unloaded when inside or on any moving for coyote, raccoon, fox or unprotect-
vehicle. It is legal to shoot from a wagon Shining ed species. Lights may not be used to
or trailer if it is not attached to a motor It is illegal to: shine for these animals while in pos-
vehicle while hunting. All crossbows must session of firearm, bow or crossbow.
ƒ Use or possess with intent to use, a
be unloaded if cocked while inside or on a light, including vehicle headlights, for Use Of Dogs For Hunting
moving vehicle. shining any wild animal while hunting Dogs may not be used to hunt elk or deer.
Note: A loaded firearm may be placed on, or in possession of a firearm, bow and Dogs are legal to use for hunting small
but not inside, a vehicle that is stationary. arrow or crossbow. This includes laser game mammals, game birds, furbearing
All firearms, bows and crossbows must be sights on firearms, bows and cross- animals, bears, migratory game birds and
unloaded when inside or on any motor- bows. Exceptions apply for Class C dis- unprotected species. Dogs may be used for
driven boat while the motor is running. A abled permit holders and for hunting hunting wild turkeys only during the fall
firearm is considered unloaded if the shell certain small game. See night hunting season.
or cartridge is removed from the chamber section below. Note: Dogs kept on a leash may be used
and any clip, magazine or cylinder that is ƒ Use or possess with intent to use, a to follow a blood trail in order to locate a
attached to the firearm is empty, the cap light, including vehicle headlights, wounded deer or elk as long as the trackers
or primer is removed from a percussion for shining wild animals between the do not possess a firearm, airgun, bow or
muzzleloader, the flashpan of a flint lock hours of 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. from Sept. crossbow.
muzzleloader is cleaned of powder or the 15 to Dec. 31 whether or not in posses-
battery is disconnected and removed from sion of a firearm, bow or crossbow. ƒ Dogs may not kill any wild animal.
an electronic-ignition system muzzleloader. Note: Check with the local sheriff’s ƒ Dogs may not hunt or pursue any
free-roaming wild animal from May
Qualified persons with disabilities with the department or local officials for local 1–June 30 in the portion of the state
permit authority to shoot from a stationary shining restrictions. north of the highways shown on
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the map below, except as
authorized for raccoon and
rabbit dog trials or training
under the authority of a
GENERAL HUNTING
dog trial or training license.
ƒ Dogs are considered
private property and are
protected by law. Only con-
REGULATIONS
servation wardens may kill
dogs chasing deer. Owners
may be held responsible
for damage their dogs
cause.
ƒ A dog that is actively
engaged in a legal hunting
activity, including training,
is not considered to be
running at-large as long as
the dog is monitored or su-
pervised by a person and
the dog is on land that is open to hunt-
ing or on land on which the person has
obtained permission to hunt or to train
a dog.
ƒ A dog allowed to run on lands without
permission is considered to be running
at-large and may be taken into custody
by a humane officer or law enforcment
officer.
DOG TRAINING
RESTRICTIONS AREA

HIGHLY VISIBLE CLOTHING


REQUIREMENT
When and where a firearm deer season
(listed on page 3) is in progress, it is illegal
to hunt any game, except waterfowl, unless
at least 50% of the hunter’s outer clothing
above the waist is colored blaze orange
or fluorescent pink. A hat or other head
covering, if worn, must be at least 50%
blaze orange or fluorescent pink. Faded or scan the qr code above
stained blaze orange or fluorescent pink
clothing is unsafe and may not meet law
requirements. Although not as visible, Save lives and prevent injuries
camo-blaze is legal if 50% of the material is
blaze orange or fluorescent pink. The DNR
recommends 100% solid blaze orange or Hands-on teaching experience
fluorescent pink.
Note: Highly visible clothing requirements
do not apply to those hunters participating Engage with your local community
in legal night hunting (e.g., raccoon) from 30
minutes after sunset to 30 minutes before
sunrise. Work closely with DNR staff
PROTECTED SPECIES
BOB HAASE

Hunting protected species—such as badger, Join a motivated and dedicated group


jackrabbit, moose, flying squirrel and wolf—
is prohibited. See Ch. NR 10.02 for details. of volunteer instructors
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LICENSING
REQUIREMENTS

NICK BERARD
All license, stamps and permits can be purchased at gowild.wi.gov
Please see the individual species sections for more information on specific licensing requirements.
Resident Non-resident Resident Non-resident

WATERFOWL HUNTING SMALL GAME & UPLAND GAME BIRDS


Small game hunting license
(See small game section for junior and $18 $90 Small game hunting license $18 $90
mentored hunting options)
Junior small game license ages 12–17 $9 $36*
State waterfowl stamp $12
Mentored small game license $7
Federal waterfowl stamp $28.50
Senior citizen small game license (65+) $9
Early goose permit $3
Resident armed forces fishing/small
Free***
Regular goose permit $3 game license
5-day small game license $60
TURKEY HUNTING
Pheasant stamp $10
Fall turkey hunting license $15 $65
Mentored pheasant stamp $4.50
Spring turkey hunting license $15 $65
Bobcat application $6
Bonus harvest authorizations $10 $15
Non-resident furbearer hunting license $165
Wild turkey stamp $5.25
BEAR HUNTING
DEER HUNTING
Bear application $4.50
Gun deer license $24 $200
Hunting license for those drawn in $49 $251
Junior gun deer license $20 $36* limited draw
ELK HUNTING
Archery license $24 $200
Elk application $10
Crossbow license $24 $200
Hunting license for those drawn in $49
Junior crossbow license $20 $77** limited draw
COMBINATION LICENSES
Archery or crossbow upgrade $3
Conservation patron license $165 $620
Bonus antlerless harvest authorizations $12 $20
Conservation patron junior license $75 $77
Mentored gun deer, archery or crossbow $7
($7 for 11 years old or younger, regular Conservation patron Purple Heart $10 $161
price for ages 12 and up) license
(See page 9 for full list of items includ-
*Purchase junior sports license ed with a patron license)
**Purchase junior conservation patron license Sports license $60 $295
***Available to Wisconsin residents, active duty armed
forces stationed in or outside of Wisconsin or on furlough Junior sports license $35 $36
or leave. State stamps are included.
(Sports license includes fishing, small
REDUCED LICENSE FEES game and gun deer hunting licenses.)
Youth ages 11 and younger, first-time hunters and those who have
not hunted in the preceding 10 years are eligible to purchase
hunting licenses at a reduced fee. Resident hunters who recruit
three first-time hunters, trappers or anglers are also eligible for
reduced fees. For more information on license options, visit dnr.
wisconsin.gov/permits.
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HUNTER EDUCATION Note: Mentors are exempt from the need 30 consecutive days immediately before
for a hunting license if: 1) hunting on a purchasing a license. Domiciliary intent
REQUIREMENTS licensed bird or deer hunting preserve; is required. Evidence of domiciliary intent
Persons born on or after Jan. 2) hunting on land the mentor owns or includes where the person votes, pays
REQUIREMENTS 1, 1973, must present one of
the following to purchase
occupies. personal state income taxes or obtains a
driver’s license. Mere presence in the state
For a species for which the mentor does
any hunting license: not require a license to hunt, both the for a 30-day period and/or ownership
hunter and the mentor may possess a of property is not sufficient to establish
ƒ Their Wisconsin hunter residency.
weapon while participating in the hunting
LICENSING

education certificate.
ƒ Proof of a hunter safety mentorship program. Adults may not hunt Note: Non-residents under 18 who have a
course recognized by the waterfowl during the youth waterfowl parent who is a Wisconsin resident may
department from another hunt. For more information on the Hunter purchase licenses at resident prices.
state, province or country. Mentorship Program, visit dnr.wisconsin. Non-resident Students Attending
gov/Education/OutdoorSkills/mentor. School In Wisconsin Or Armed Forces
ƒ A Wisconsin hunting
license from a previous Armed Forces Members Members
year that has the hunter People who provide proof of successfully If you are a non-resident attending high
safety number printed on completing basic training in the U.S. school or a university in Wisconsin, a
it. Armed Forces, Reserves or National foreign citizen residing in the state and
ƒ Proof of successful Guard are exempt from hunter education attending a Wisconsin high school or
completion of basic training in the U.S. requirements. agricultural short course or you are a non-
Armed Forces, Reserves or National resident who is an active member of armed
Guard. WISCONSIN RESIDENCY forces stationed in Wisconsin, please
If a person has not completed hunter A person must have maintained a contact your nearest DNR service center for
education, that hunter may only obtain a permanent residence in Wisconsin for more information on licenses that may be
license that requires hunting with a mentor available to you.

„ PERMIT APPLICATION DEADLINES


in compliance with the Hunting Mentorship
Program.
A parent or guardian who is at least 18
years of age must accompany hunters who Species Application Due Date Drawing Date
are ages 12 to 13 and who have completed
hunter education. Accompanied means Elk May 31 Early June
within sight and voice contact without
the aid of any mechanical or electronic Bobcat Aug. 1 Mid-September
amplifying device other than a hearing
aid. Persons under the age of 12 may not Spring Turkey Dec. 10 Early January
hunt unless participating in a DNR Learn
to Hunt event or the Hunting Mentorship
Program. Persons under age 18 may Bear Dec. 10 Early February
not possess firearms for non-hunting
purposes unless accompanied by an adult, To check on your drawing status, visit gowild.wi.gov.
except that persons ages 14–17 who have
„ FORM OF PROOF AND REPRINTS
completed hunter education can possess
legal shotguns and rifles without being
accompanied by an adult.
The following are considered forms of licenses, state, stamps, permits and harvest
Hunting Mentorship Program authorizations: a paper copy, an authenticated Wisconsin driver’s license, a DNR-issued
The Hunting Mentorship Program allows Go Wild Conservation Card or a digital PDF file issued by the department and displayed
hunters of any age to obtain a hunting on an electronic device. For more information about acceptable forms of proof, visit dnr.
license and hunt without first completing a wisconsin.gov/GoWild/conservationCard.html.
hunter education course, with the following
requirements:
ƒ The hunter must: 1) hunt within arm’s
reach of a mentor, regardless of age; 2) 5/23/2022 2:52 PM
2023

possess appropriate hunting license(s), 24


permit(s) and tag(s); and 3) comply 24
with all hunting laws, seasons and bag
limits.
ƒ The mentor must: 1) be at least 18 years
old; 2) be a hunter education graduate,
unless born before Jan. 1, 1973, or have
completed basic training with the 2024
Armed Forces; 3) be the hunter’s parent
or guardian or have the permission of
the hunter’s parent or guardian before
acting as a mentor for the hunter if
the hunter is under the age of 18; 4)
possess a current Wisconsin hunting
license (the type of license does not
matter unless attempting to harvest
game); and 5) must only serve as a Note: Photo images of paper licenses on a cell phone do not serve as a valid proof of
mentor for one mentee at a time. license. It is illegal to use or carry another hunter’s license, tags, permits or harvest
authorizations while engaged in hunting.
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„ TRANSFERS OF APPROVALS AND PREFERENCE POINTS „ DOES YOUR HARVEST HAVE
A person who has been awarded certain hunting approvals may transfer the approvals in
certain circumstances. The table below outlines what types of approvals are eligible to
A COLLAR OR EAR TAGS?
be transferred and the circumstances in which each may be transferred. Any wild animal wearing a tracking collar
or ear tags is likely part of a DNR research
project. They are legal for harvest and
To To Active Upon hunters are encouraged to treat them as
To A Persons Duty/ Death any other wild animal when considering
Type Of Approvals
Minor With Purple To A harvest. If you harvest or find a marked
Disabilities Heart Minor deer, please call 608-935-1940 and leave a
message with the ear tag numbers or collar
Bear License Yes Yes Yes Yes number and your contact information. For
a bobcat or coyote, please call 715-577-6288.
Spring Turkey License Yes Yes No Yes For bears, call 715-499-1097.
Sharp-tailed Grouse Permit Yes Yes No Yes

Elk License Yes Yes No Yes

Preference Points No No No Yes


Approvals not listed in this table are not eligible for transfer. For more information
on these types of transfers, including eligibility requirements and deadlines, go to
dnr.wisconsin.gov/permits/permittransfers.html.

SNAPSHOT WISCONSIN
„ LANDOWNER EXCEPTIONS „ LEARN TO HUNT
ƒ A landowner is required to have a Want to learn more about all the
license to hunt deer, bear, turkey, types of hunting you can pursue in
game birds, migratory game birds and Wisconsin? The DNR offers Learn to
bobcats. The owner or occupant of any Hunt workshops for hunters of all ages
land and members of their family may, and experience levels. To find out more
without a license and subject to all and sign up for of the DNR’s Learn to
other restrictions except seasons, hunt Hunt events, visit dnr.wisconsin.gov/
or trap on their own property for bea- Education/OutdoorSkills/lth.
ver, fox, coyote, raccoon, woodchuck,
rabbit and squirrel year-round, and „ Conservation Patron
unprotected species causing damage
or a nuisance, and may sell the skins of License
these species. The Conservation Patron license includes:
ƒ Family members who do not live with ƒ Annual Fishing License
the owner or occupant of the land
may also hunt or trap certain species ƒ Great Lakes Trout & Salmon Stamp
without a license on this land only ƒ Inland Trout Stamp
if they are siblings or children of the ƒ Sturgeon Hook & Line Inland
owner or occupant and are under the ƒ Sturgeon Hook & Line WI-MI
age of 18. ƒ Small Game License
ƒ Mentorship rules apply to youth ages ƒ Pheasant Stamp
11 and under. See page 8 for more
details. ƒ Gun Deer Hunting License
ƒ Grackles, red-winged blackbirds and ƒ Archery License
cowbirds are protected species and ƒ Crossbow License
may not be hunted for recreational ƒ Trapping License
purposes. They may be killed on pri- ƒ Fisher Application
vate lands without a hunting license or
federal permit only if they are causing ƒ Spring Turkey Application
damage or are about to cause damage ƒ Spring Turkey License (permit required)
to trees, crops, livestock or wildlife, ƒ Turkey Stamp
or if they are concentrated in large ƒ Fall Turkey License (permit required)
numbers that may constitute a health ƒ Early Goose Permit (upon request)
hazard or other nuisance. Crows may
also be killed without a federal permit ƒ Regular Goose Permit (upon request)
and outside the normal crow season ƒ Waterfowl Stamp
NICK BERARD

in these situations. Nontoxic shot is ƒ Annual State Parks Sticker*


required when shooting crows outside ƒ Annual State Parks Trail Pass*
the normal season and when shooting
grackles, red-winged blackbirds and ƒ Admission to Heritage Hill State Park*
cowbirds which are causing damage or ƒ Subscription to Wisconsin Natural
a nuisance. For more information, visit Resources Magazine*
dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/WildlifeHabi- *Not included with the Conservation Patron
tat/damage. Junior License
9
MICHELE WOODFORD
DEER
DEER SEASON AND BAG LIMITS BUCK HARVEST AUTHORIZATIONS
Unless otherwise specified under “Special Restrictions,” the bag limit for all seasons Gun Buck Deer Harvest Authorization
is one buck deer per unused buck deer harvest authorization valid statewide and one ƒ Issued with a gun deer license and
antlerless deer per unused antlerless deer harvest authorization valid for use in the valid in any DMU statewide.
specified zone, deer management unit (DMU) and land type (public access or private).
Bow buck deer harvest authorizations are weapon-specific. For example, you may not ƒ Authorizes the harvest of one buck
use a rifle to fill your bow buck harvest authorization even during the firearm gun deer deer with any legal weapon type.
season. Junior antlerless deer harvest authorizations are valid statewide. ƒ Valid during any firearm deer season
except in any DMU where an antler-
less-only hunt is taking place. (Visit dnr.
„ 2024 DEER HUNTING SEASONS wisconsin.gov/permits/military.html
for military exceptions and page 14 for
Season Dates Location Special Instructions disabled hunter exceptions).
Bow Buck Deer Harvest Authorization
No bucks may be harvested during
Sept. 14–Jan the statewide antlerless-only hunt ƒ Issued with an archery license and
Archery/ valid in any DMU statewide.
5, 2025 or Statewide (Dec. 12-15) or in specific DMUs
Crossbow during the antlerless-only holiday ƒ Authorizes the harvest of one buck
Jan. 31, 2025*
hunt (Dec. 24–Jan. 1, 2025). deer by bow or crossbow depending on
the license purchased.
Gun Deer Hunt
Participating ƒ Valid during an open archery or cross-
For Hunters With Oct. 5–13 See page 14 for more details
Properties bow season, except in any DMU where
Disabilities
an antlerless-only hunt is taking place.
Youth Oct. 5–6 Statewide See pages 13–14 for more details ANTLERLESS HARVEST
Nov. 23-Dec All weapon types are allowed. Metro
AUTHORIZATIONS
Gun Deer
1
Statewide
sub-unit dates Nov. 23–Dec. 11. Junior Antlerless Deer Harvest
Authorization
ƒ Issued to hunters ages 17 and younger
See muzzleloader restrictions on with each gun or archery license.
Muzzleloader Dec. 2-11 Statewide
pages 4–5. ƒ Valid for taking one antlerless deer in
any DMU statewide.
All weapon types are allowed. Only ƒ May be used during any open deer
Antlerless-only Dec. 12–15 Statewide season with the weapon authorized by
antlerless deer may be harvested.
that license.
Select Farmland ƒ May be filled ONLY by the authorization
Antlerless-only Dec. 24–Jan. All weapon types are allowed. Only holder.
Zone counties
Holiday Hunt 1, 2025 antlerless deer may be harvested.
only (map page 11) Farmland (Zone 2) Antlerless Deer
* Archery/crossbow season closes on Jan. 31, 2025, in metro sub-units and in DMUs with Harvest Authorization
extended archery/crossbow season. See map on page 11 for participating counties. ƒ One or more may be included with the
purchase of an archery/crossbow and/
or gun deer license depending on your
LICENSING REQUIREMENTS HARVEST AUTHORIZATIONS selected DMU.
What You Need To Hunt Deer: Harvest authorizations are issued with ƒ Authorizes the harvest of one antler-
ƒ Gun deer license, to harvest deer with each deer hunting license. The number less deer per authorization.
a firearm or airgun; or and types of harvest authorizations issued
with a deer hunting license may vary based ƒ Specific to the DMU and land type
ƒ Archery license, to harvest deer with a (public-access or private land) spec-
bow and arrow; or on where in the state you are hunting.
Some harvest authorizations are valid ified by the hunter at the time of
ƒ Crossbow license, to harvest deer with only during certain open seasons or when purchase. (Visit dnr.wisconsin.gov/per-
a crossbow and arrow; and hunting in certain locations. Each harvest mits/military.html for military excep-
ƒ A valid, unfilled harvest authorization. authorization allows the harvest of a single tions and page 14 for disabled hunter
Note: The purchase of upgrade is deer of the type specified. The following exceptions).
required with either an archery or information outlines the types of harvest ƒ May be filled with any weapon during
crossbow license in order to use both authorizations and weapon you may use to any season with the correct license for
weapon types. fill them, along with where and when they the method of harvest and season.
are valid.
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2024 DEER SEASON STRUCTURE AND MANAGEMENT ZONES

2024 Deer Management Units


Red Cliff

Bayfield Bad River


And Season Structure

DEER
Douglas

Iron
Ashland
Sawyer
Vilas
Lac du
Flambeau
Burnett Washburn Lac Courte
Oreilles Florence

Northern Forest Zone


Marinette
Oneida Forest
Polk Rusk Price A 141
Barron
C 180
Lincoln
Langlade Oconto Marinette
53 27 Taylor
32 64
St Croix 64
Dunn 64
Chippewa Marathon Menominee AA

Clark Oconto
MM Shawano
Pierce
27 M
G
Central Farmland Zone Door
Pepin Eau Claire I
Wood Kewaunee
Portage Waupaca
Buffalo Outagamie
Central
73
13 Brown
Jackson

Trempealeau
27
Forest 73

Waushara Calumet
Manitowoc

Zone
Winnebago
Fort McCoy

La
Crosse 94

Monroe Green
Marquette Lake
82
Fond du Lac
Juneau Adams Sheboygan
Vernon

Sauk Columbia Dodge Ozaukee


Richland

Crawford
Wash.
Milwaukee

Southern Farmland Zone


Grant Dane Jefferson Waukesha
Iowa
Rock Racine
Lafayette Green Walworth

2024 Deer Season Structure Kenosha

Statewide: Bucks plus antlerless by harvest authorization*


*Buck only county: No antlerless harvest authorizations available for purchase
Junior antlerless harvest authorizations remain valid
Holiday Hunt: Antlerless only. Dec. 24 - Jan. 1**
Holiday Hunt: Antlerless only. Dec. 24 - Jan. 1** and Extended Archery Season: Jan. 6 - 31, 2025
Metro Sub-unit: See regulations for detailed boundaries
Non-quota area: No harvest authorizations issued by the DNR
**Note: Counties participating in the Holiday Hunt do not have an open buck season
during those dates regardless of weapon type. Updated June 25, 2024

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Bonus Antlerless Deer importation of cervid carcasses. Hunters for hunting deer.
Harvest Authorizations should check the regulations of their home Natural Vegetation And Plantings
ƒ Sold on a first-come, state or province, of the state or province
in which they will be hunting and of the Hunting with the aid of material deposited
first-served basis with a by natural vegetation, material found
purchase limit of one per states or provinces through which they will
be traveling. For more information, visit the solely as a result of normal agricultural or
person per day. gardening practices or with the aid of crops
CWD Alliance website at www.cwd-info.org.
ƒ Authorizes the harvest planted and left standing as wildlife food
of one antlerless deer per Quartering Your Deer plots is legal. It is illegal to establish or
authorization. Hunters may divide a deer to facilitate maintain food plots/plantings on DNR-
ƒ Valid only in the zone, removal of the carcass from the field. Only owned or -managed lands.
DMU and land type (pub- one deer that has been quartered may Baiting
lic-access or private) speci- be stored or transported at a time prior
fied on the authorization. to registration, but quartered deer can be It is illegal to place, use or hunt deer over
DEER

transported with other intact deer. The bait or feed material in many counties.
ƒ May be filled with any Visit dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/hunt/bait
weapon during any season lower legs up to the tarsus joint (ankle or
hock) on the hind legs and up to the carpus for a map of prohibited locations. Check
with the correct license for the map frequently as changes can occur
the method of harvest and joint (wrist or knee) on the front legs may
also be removed. All parts of the deer, throughout the season. For the remainder
season. of the state, baiting for hunting purposes
except the entrails, must be removed from
Metro Sub-unit Antlerless Deer the field. Deer must be kept intact while is allowed only under the following
Harvest Authorizations afield, except for field dressing, skinning conditions:
ƒ Available in select metro sub-units. and quartering. Baiting Amount
Issued upon request at no cost with
On each contiguous parcel of land under
the purchase of an archery/crossbow BAITING AND FEEDING DEER the same ownership, up to two gallons of
or gun deer license. Scents bait may be placed in total if the parcel is
ƒ Bonus authorizations may also be Scents that are used only to attract deer less than 40 acres. If the parcel is 40 acres
available for purchase in select metro by odor may be used for hunting deer or more, two gallons may be placed per
sub-units and land types. statewide, but the scent may not be placed every 40 acres. Bait may be spread out or
ƒ Only valid within the metro sub-unit or deposited in a manner that makes it divided into more than one pile as long as
boundaries, within the DMU selected accessible for consumption by deer. Scents the total amount of bait or feed material is
and on the land type (public-access measuring greater than two ounces shall be not more than two gallons per 40 acres.
or private) specified on the harvest removed daily at the end of shooting hours.
authorization. Scent quantities of two ounces or less do
ƒ See page 11 for metro sub-unit lo- not need to be removed daily and may be
cations. For detailed maps, visit dnr. placed, used or deposited in any manner
wisconsin.gov/topic/hunt/dmu.
DEER CARCASS TRANSPORTATION „ REGISTER THAT DEER — IT’S REQUIRED!
REGULATIONS
Visit dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/ Register your deer through GameReg by 5 p.m. the day after recovery. All
registration is electronic.
wildlifehabitat/carcass for the most
current carcass transportation restrictions. Register online (fastest and easiest method): gamereg.wi.gov.
It is illegal to transport whole wild deer Register by phone: 1-844-426-3734 (1-844-GAMEREG) (available 24 hours).
carcasses and parts of such carcasses When prompted, use the numbers on your phone keypad to spell the first
that were harvested in CWD-affected three letters of the county. For example, for Adams County, enter A-D-A by
counties outside of those counties, except pressing “232.”
those deer carcasses and parts may be Register in person: Find a station that offers a phone or computer for regis-
transported to a county that is adjacent to tration at dnr.wi.gov and search “registration stations.”
the CWD-affected counties, or to a licensed
taxidermist or licensed meat processor if Have your deer harvest authorization number available to enter at the start of the
the delivery occurs within 72 hours of the registration process.
deer being harvested. The following may You will receive a 10-character confirmation number for your records once your deer
also be transported without restriction: has been successfully registered. For white-tailed deer, all confirmation numbers
begin with “W” and are issued in the format W12-345-6789.
ƒ Meat that is cut and wrapped (either
commercially or privately). Learn more about GameReg. Visit dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/Hunt/ereg.html.
ƒ Quarters (including leg bones) or other
portions of meat to which no part of Bait Placement
the spinal column is attached.
It is illegal to:
ƒ Meat that has been deboned.
ƒ Hides with no heads attached, finished ƒ Place a baiting site within 100 yards of
taxidermy heads, antlers with no tissue another baiting site.
attached ƒ Hunt within 100 yards of more than two
ƒ Clean skulls or skull plates with no gallons of bait on the same parcel of
lymphoid or brain tissue attached. land.
ƒ Upper canine teeth (also known as ƒ Place a baiting site within 50 yards of
buglers, whistlers or ivories). any trail, road or campsite used by the
public or within 100 yards of a roadway
A processor or taxidermist who receives having a posted speed limit of 45 mph
a deer carcass must be informed that or more.
the deer was harvested within the CWD-
affected area. ƒ Place feed at a deer feeding site that is
known to be used by bear or elk.
Many states and provinces restrict the
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Timing GROUP HUNTING LAW POSSESSION AND SALE
It is illegal to: It is illegal to kill game for another person OF DEER
ƒ Place, use or hunt over bait or feed for except during a firearm deer season when It is illegal to:
hunting purposes during the closed a member of a group deer hunting party
may kill a deer for another member of ƒ Possess any deer from
deer season, except bait may be placed which the antlers have
starting at 12 a.m. the day prior to the the party. However, junior antlerless deer
harvest authorizations may only be filled been removed, broken or
archery deer season opener. Baiting altered so as to make de-
must stop at the close of all deer sea- by the person to whom the authorizations
are issued. Group hunting is not legal for termination of the legality
sons. of the deer impossible. Any
persons hunting with bows and crossbows.
ƒ Hunt over bait or a feeding site that is All participants must be licensed, and such deer is considered an
in violation of these regulations unless each must possess a firearm or airgun. illegal deer if taken during
the area is completely free of bait or

DEER
Members of a group deer hunting party a season for hunting only
feed material for at least 10 consec- should also agree in advance that a harvest antlerless deer.
utive days prior to hunting, pursuing authorization holder is willing to use their ƒ Possess a deer carcass un-
animals or dog training. authorization number to register a deer less the hunter possesses
Note: Removal of unlawfully placed bait killed by another member of the party. the appropriate proof of a
or feed material does not preclude the deer harvest authorization.
issuance of a citation for the original ƒ A group deer hunting party must be
two or more hunters who are hunting ƒ Sell, purchase, barter or offer to sell,
placement of unlawful baiting or feeding purchase or barter any deer or deer
material. together within sight or voice contact
at all times. Temporary loss of voice or part, except that the head, skin (not in
Content visual contact for a reasonable time spotted coat) and antlers (not in velvet)
It is illegal to: due to terrain or weather conditions is of any deer may be sold or bartered
acceptable. Hunters may not kill deer when these parts are separated from
Place, use or hunt over any bait or feed the rest of the carcass.
material that: for persons who are not out actively
hunting with the party. ƒ Possess deer that are entirely white ex-
ƒ Contains any animal part or animal by- ƒ Hunters in a group hunting party may cept for the hooves, tarsal glands, head
product. Animal parts and byproducts not use cellular phones, special free and parts of the head unless special
include honey, bones, fish, meat, solid radio communications or other me- written authorization is obtained from
animal fat, animal carcasses and parts chanical or electronic amplifying de- the department.
of animal carcasses but do not include vices (except hearing aids) to establish Note: Deer with antlers in velvet or in
liquid scents. contact with the person for whom the spotted coat may be harvested during the
ƒ Is contained in or deposited by a deer is killed. open deer season. The velvet antlers and
feeder that is designed to deposit or ƒ People participating only as deer driv- spotted hide may not be sold or transferred
replenish feed automatically, mechani- ers are not required to possess fire- to another person. Albino and all-white
cally or by gravity. arms or hunting licenses. deer may not be harvested.
ƒ Contains or is contained within metal, ƒ Adults may not hunt deer with firearms
paper, plastic, glass, wood or other SPECIAL HUNTS
or airguns during the youth gun deer Youth Gun Deer Hunt
similar processed materials. This does hunt.
not apply to scent materials. ƒ Open only to persons 15 years of age
ƒ While group hunting, a mentor may not and younger who possess a gun deer
fill any of their mentee’s deer harvest license
authorizations.
ƒ This hunt occurs statewide in all areas
open for hunting.

DON’T SHOOT AN ELK! Antlers sweep back

KNOW THE DIFFERENCE AND Tan rump


BE SURE OF YOUR TARGET patch
BEFORE YOU SHOOT

Antlers curve Small tail


forward

Dark brown
mane
White Same color body,
underside legs, and neck
of tail
NOTE OVERALL SIZE:
White An elk calf will be about the same size
throat as an adult white-tailed doe.
patch
Bull elk stand 1-2 ft. taller at the shoulders
than an adult buck.
PHOTOS BY LISA FRESHWATERS ARNDT AND SNAPSHOT WISCONSIN
LINDA FRESHWATERS ARNDT
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ƒ Youth hunters must be accompanied by an adult parent or guardian REPLACEMENT AUTHORIZATIONS
even if the youth is 14 or 15 years old and holds a hunter education
certificate. One adult may not accompany more than two youth hunt- FOR CWD-POSITIVE DEER
ers at the same time. Any hunter who harvests a deer that tests
ƒ All other hunting regulations apply, including highly visible clothing positive for CWD during a regular season
requirements for all hunters except waterfowl hunters. will be issued a replacement deer harvest
authorization through the hunter’s Go Wild
ƒ Hunting mentorship rules apply to all youth age 11 and under and account. The harvest authorization will
to any youth who has not completed hunter education. See page 8 for be valid for the remainder of the current
more information on the hunting mentorship program. hunting season as well as the following
Gun Deer Hunt For Hunters With Disabilities hunting season.
Special gun deer hunting opportunities on sponsored properties are
DEER

available to hunters with disabilities who hold a Class A, C or D disabled


permit or holders of a Class B permit that is issued for longer than one
year and that authorizes hunting or shooting from a stationary vehicle. A
gun deer license and a sponsor are required.
ƒ Special rules apply to Class A and C permit disability permit holders.
Please visit dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/hunt/disdeer.
ƒ Disabled hunters who wish to participate must contact a hunt sponsor before Sept.
15. Visit dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/hunt/disdeer after Aug. 1 for sponsor contact
information.
ƒ The valid authorizations for the gun hunt for hunters with disabilities are as fol-
lows:
ƒ Gun buck deer harvest authorization.
ƒ Bonus antlerless deer harvest authorization.
ƒ Farmland (Zone 2) antlerless deer harvest authorizations.
Note: Anyone participating in this hunt may use one Farmland (Zone 2) antlerless
deer harvest authorization to take an antlerless deer in any unit statewide. Addi-
tionally, if the disabled hunter has also purchased an archery/crossbow license,
he/she may take one additional antlerless deer during this hunt.
ƒ During this special hunt on sponsored properties, the hunter may use the Farmland

BRIAN WICK
(Zone 2) antlerless deer harvest authorization on either land type regardless
of the land type designated on the authorization. If the hunter does not fill the
authorization during this hunt, he or she must use the authorization to harvest
an antlerless deer during the other deer seasons only on the land type specified.

CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE USE GO WILD TO SUBMIT YOUR CWD


SAMPLING DATA ONLINE
HUNTERS HELP MONITOR CWD AND REDUCE RISK OF SPREAD Save time by using the online CWD form.
Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a contagious neurological disease which has been Find a link to the form in your registration
found in wild deer and captive deer/elk in Wisconsin. It is caused by a misfolded confirmation email or in your Go Wild
protein (prion) and is always fatal. Infected members of the deer family can spread harvest history when submitting your
CWD in their saliva, urine, feces, and even after death as their bodies decompose into sample at a CWD sampling location.
the soil. Submitting your deer for CWD sampling does
Hunters can help monitor CWD and reduce risk of spread by: not fulfill the registration requirements.
Register first, then submit for sampling.
ƒ Continuing to hunt, especially in areas where CWD has been detected.
ƒ Properly disposing of their deer carcass waste.
ƒ Following baiting and feeding rules and choosing not to bait deer where it is
allowed. LOOKING FOR CARCASS DISPOSAL
ƒ Having their deer tested for CWD. OR CWD SAMPLING LOCATIONS?
To learn more, visit dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/wildlifehabitat/cwd. To find both a map of carcass disposal and
CWD sampling locations, visit dnr.wisconsin.
VENISON: WHAT HUNTERS SHOULD KNOW gov/topic/WildlifeHabitat/registersample.
Cooking does not deactivate CWD prions. CWD prions can be found in the muscle Some locations will have both sampling and
tissue in late-stage deer with the disease. disposal available.
There have been no reported cases of CWD in people. As a precaution, the Wisconsin
Department of Health Services recommends that hunters do not consume or distribute
venison to others until test results show that CWD was not detected in the harvested
animal.
Recommendations to hunters to reduce potential exposure to CWD whild processing
and handling venison: CHECK YOUR DEER’S CWD TEST
ƒ If you have your deer or elk commercially processed, ask that it be processed RESULTS
individually to avoid mixing meat from multiple animals. Check your deer’s CWD test results online!
ƒ Keep venison from multiple animals separate and label it before freezing. Log into your Go Wild account and navigate
ƒ For more information on human prion diseases, call the Wisconsin Department to your harvest history or go to dnr.
of Health Services at 608-267-9003. wisconsin.gov/topic/WildlifeHabitat/
results/html.
ƒ For recommendations on the safe handling of venison, visit dnr.wisconsin.gov/
topic/wildlifehabitat/carcass.
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THOMAS YARRINGTON
ELK
prior to being issued an elk hunting license. ƒ Group elk hunting is not allowed. How-
„ SEASON DATES The DNR will contact successful applicants ever, people accompanying the hunter
with details. may participate in all aspects of the
Oct. 12 – Nov. 10; Dec. 12-20
A person may be issued or transferred only hunt except shooting an elk.
APPLICATION AND LICENSE one elk license in their lifetime.
REQUIREMENTS TAGGING AND TRANSPORT
Only license drawing winners may purchase ƒ You must validate the carcass tag im-
What You Need To Hunt Elk: an elk license. mediately upon killing and before field
ƒ Elk application dressing or moving the elk.
GENERAL RESTRICTIONS
ƒ Elk license ƒ You must attach the validated carcass
ƒ Elk carcass tag ƒ The bag limit is one bull elk per elk tag to the animal before you leave it.
carcass tag. You do not need to attach the tag while
ƒ Completion of Wisconsin Elk Hunter
Education Course ƒ Bull elk means any elk with an antler of you remain with the carcass, such as
at least 6 inches in length. when dragging it out of the field.
Currently, only Wisconsin residents are
eligible to apply for and receive an elk ƒ Blaze orange or fluorescent pink ƒ To facilitate removal from the field, an
hunting license. For application deadlines clothing is highly encouraged but not elk may be divided into not more than
and fees, see pages 7–8. required. five parts, not including the hide or
ƒ It is illegal to feed elk or to hunt elk lower legs up to the tarsus joint (ankle
All elk hunters must participate in a over bait. or hock) on the hind legs and up to the
Wisconsin Elk Hunter Education Course carpus joint (wrist or knee) on the front
legs. The head and neck must remain
attached to one of the other parts of
AREAS OPEN FOR ELK HUNTING IN 2024 the animal, not including the hide. All
parts of the elk, except the entrails,
CLAM LAKE ZONE BLACK RIVER FALLS ZONE must be removed from the field and
exhibited at the time of registration.
Only one elk that has been quartered
may be stored or transported at a time.
ƒ It is illegal to transport another per-
son’s unregistered elk unless accompa-
nied by the person issued the carcass
tag.
ƒ The person who tags the elk must keep
the carcass tag with the butchered
meat until it is consumed.
REGISTRATION
ƒ In-person registration is required.
All harvested elk must be presented
in person at a designated location.
Location and hours of operation will
be shared prior to the start of the elk
hunting season.
ƒ Each elk must be registered by 5 p.m.
the day after recovery of the carcass
and prior to its removal from the elk
management zone.
• Over 70% of each elk zone is public land open for elk hunting. ƒ At the time of registration, hunters
shall provide the DNR with informa-
tion about the location of the kill. If
requested, you must allow the depart-
ment to collect tissue or other samples.
MORE INFORMATION
For more information about elk in
Wisconsin, visit dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/
wildlifehabitat/elk.

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UPLAND BIRDS/

MICHELE WOODFORD
SMALL GAME
TURKEY „ TURKEY SEASON DATES AND BAG LIMITS
LICENSES/STAMPS/HARVEST Season Area/Period Dates Bag Limit
AUTHORIZATIONS
What You Need To Hunt Turkey: Statewide Sept. 14–Nov. 22 One turkey of any age or sex
Fall 2024 Zones 1-5 Nov. 23-Jan. 5, 2025 per harvest authorization.
ƒ Spring turkey hunting license, if hunt-
ing in spring. The turkey
ƒ Fall turkey license, if hunting in fall. zone for One bearded or male turkey
ƒ Wild turkey stamp (valid for spring and Youth 2025 which the April 12–13 per hunter. See page 17 for
fall). harvest auth. more details.
was issued
ƒ An unfilled turkey harvest authorization
valid for the season, period and zone Period A April 16–22
you are hunting. Period B April 23–29
Note: A person is considered to be hunting Period C April 30-May 6 One bearded or male turkey
turkey if they possess a firearm, airgun, Spring 2025 per harvest authorization.
Period D May 7-13
crossbow or bow and arrow and turkey Period E May 14-20
decoys or a turkey call during an open Period F May 21-27
turkey season.

TURKEY MANAGEMENT ZONES

Note: To hunt turkey in a


state park that is open to
hunting, you must hold a
harvest authorization for the
general zone (i.e., zones 1–7)
in which the park is located.

2024 TURKEY STAMP WINNER:


JIM TOSTRUD

„ TURKEY REGISTRATION IS
MANDATORY
All harvested turkeys must be
registered either online at gamereg.
wi.gov or by phone at 844-426-3734
(844-GAME-REG) by 5 p.m. on the day
after recovery.
ƒ Hunters will need to use their
authorization number to register a
turkey.
ƒ No in-person registration stations
are available.
ƒ Hunters will be given a harvest
registration confirmation number
for their records when registration
is complete.
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GENERAL TURKEY HUNTING applications go into the drawing. For more ƒ Youth hunters must be
information on the turkey drawing, visit dnr. accompanied by an adult
REGULATIONS wisconsin.gov/topic/hunt/turkey and click 18 years of age or older
It is illegal to: the “Turkey Hunter FAQ” tab. during the two-day youth
ƒ Hunt wild turkeys by any means other Bonus Fall Or Spring Turkey Harvest hunt.
than a shotgun or muzzle-loading shot- Authorizations Special Turkey Hunts For
gun, crossbow or a bow and arrow. Spring harvest authorizations that are Disabled Hunters

UPLAND BIRDS/
ƒ Hunt wild turkeys with any ammunition not awarded through the drawing, as well Hunters with a Class A or

SMALL GAME
other than an arrow, bolt or shot shell as bonus fall harvest authorizations, will C permit or with a Class
that consists of more than one projec- be sold at license sales locations and at B permit issued for more
tile. gowild.wi.gov. For more information, visit than one year and which
ƒ Use recorded or electrically amplified dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/hunt/turkey and authorizes hunting from a
bird calls or sounds or possess any click the “Turkey Hunter FAQ” tab. stationary vehicle are eligible
type of device that produces recorded to participate in a special
Assisting Other Hunters disabled spring turkey hunt
or electronic amplifications of bird No license is required to call turkeys for
calls or sounds while hunting wild on private land. Interested
another hunter if the caller does not hunters are required to
turkeys. possess a firearm, airgun, bow or crossbow. obtain permission from a
Note: This does not apply to hunters However, a guide license is required if a fee landowner willing to sponsor a hunt and
possessing a Class A or B disabled is charged. meet all application requirements. Note: A
hunting permit which authorizes hunter who applies for a disabled turkey
hunting from a stationary vehicle and Youth Turkey Hunt Rules and
Regulations hunt on private lands may not apply for a
which is issued for more than one year harvest authorization through the regular
or to hunters who are deaf or severely ƒ Open to residents and non-residents spring turkey drawing. For information or
hard of hearing as verified by a medical who are 15 years of age and younger special hunt applications (Forms 2300-271
professional. and possess a spring turkey license, and 2300-271A), please visit dnr.wisconsin.
ƒ Hunt wild turkeys with the aid of dogs, stamp and valid harvest authorization gov/topic/hunt/disturkey or contact the
except during the fall turkey season. for spring 2025. Youth ages 11 and un- DNR Call Center at 888-936-7463 or the
der and youth without hunter educa- Game Bird Ecologist 608-212-7923.
ƒ Use live or electronic decoys for the tion must hunt under the Hunting Men-
purposes of enticing wild turkeys. torship Program. See page 8. Learn to Hunt Turkey
ƒ Possess a firearm, airgun bow or cross- ƒ Harvest authorizations issued for any Hunters interested in learning more
bow during the spring turkey season spring 2025 turkey hunting time period about turkey hunting are encouraged to
without also possessing a turkey may be used during the youth hunt. A participate in one of the “Learn to Hunt
hunting license, stamp and valid, un- youth may fill a single harvest authori- Turkey” events held statewide just prior to
used harvest authorization if you or a zation valid for the zone in which they the opening of the spring turkey season.
member of your hunting party possess are hunting during the youth hunt, To learn more, visit dnr.wisconsin.gov/
a turkey decoy or calling device while regardless of which time period the Education/OutdoorSkills/lth.
afield. authorization is also valid for.
Spring Harvest Authorization Drawing ƒ A youth who does not harvest a turkey Baiting Turkeys
System It is illegal to use bait to hunt turkeys.
during the youth hunt may use his/her However, hunting over agricultural crops
Turkey harvest authorizations are unfilled harvest authorization during
distributed by a drawing using a cumulative and wildlife food plots planted and left
the time period and in the zone for standing is legal.
preference system that determines when which it was issued.

„ SEXING AND AGING EASTERN WILD TURKEYS


GOBBLER/TOM HEN

BREAST FEATHERS SPUR

Gobbler or Tom: Hen: Gobbler or Tom: Hen:


Black-tipped Buff-tipped Present Absent
JOANNA GILKESON/USFWS

Beard
ADULT OR
JUVENILE?

Adult: Primaries more rounded with white barring extended Juvenile: Primaries pointed with no barring near the
to the end. When fanned out, tail forms an even, unbroken tips. When fanned out, outline of tail appears broken.
outline.
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UPLAND GAME „ UPLAND GAME BIRD SEASON DATES AND BAG LIMITS
BIRDS
LICENSES/STAMPS/ Species Daily Bag Area Dates (except as noted)
PERMITS
Pheasant See below* Statewide Oct. 19 (9 a.m.)–Jan. 5 2025
What You Need To Hunt
UPLAND BIRDS/

Upland Game Birds:


SMALL GAME

ƒ Small game license Bobwhite Quail 5 Statewide Oct. 19 (9 a.m.)–Dec. 11


ƒ Pheasant stamp if hunt-
ing pheasant 5 Zone A Sept. 14–Jan. 5, 2025
ƒ Sharp-tailed grouse per- Ruffed Grouse
mit if hunting sharp-tailed 2 Zone B Oct. 19–Dec. 8
grouse
Gray (Hungarian) 3 Statewide** Oct. 19 (9 a.m.)–Jan. 5, 2025
Partridge
PHEASANT Sharp-tailed 2024 Season under review.
GENERAL PHEASANT REGULATIONS Grouse
ƒ During transportation from the field,
the head or one fully feathered wing Crow 15 Statewide Nov. 23-Mar. 26, 2025
must remain attached to any pheasant
carcass that was dressed in the field.
ƒ Shooting hours begin at 9 a.m. on the Possession limit is equal to three times the daily bag limit.
first day of pheasant season. See pages * Pheasant: One rooster daily on opening weekend; two roosters daily for remainder of
29–31 for full shooting hours. season.
Pheasant Hunting Noon Closure Areas **Gray (Hungarian) partridge season CLOSED in Clark, Marathon and Taylor counties.
Shooting hours deviate from standard times
within the boundaries of the properties below.
Pheasant hours for these properties close at 12 Hen And Rooster Hunting Area ƒ Tom Lawin W.A. (Chippewa County)
p.m. on weekdays from Oct.–Nov. 3. For more Regulation (Applicable On Hen And ƒ Vernon W.A. (Waukesha)
information, visit dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/ Rooster Areas Only) ƒ Southern Unit/Scuppernong, Kettle Mo-
hunt/pheasant. The daily bag limit on hen and rooster raine State Forest (Waukesha)
hunting areas is one pheasant daily on the ƒ Kickapoo Valley Reserve (Vernon)
ƒ Allenton Wildlife Area (W.A.) (Washing- first Saturday and Sunday of the season
ton County) and two pheasants daily from the first ƒ Richard Bong State Recreation Area
ƒ Brooklyn W.A. (Dane, Green) Monday through the remainder of the (visit dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/parks/
season. Possession limit is three times the richardbong for more information)
ƒ C.D. “Buzz” Besadny Fish and W.A. (Ke-
waunee) daily bag limit. ƒ Sand Creek Fishery Area (Monroe)
ƒ Dunnville W.A. (Dunn) For more information, visit dnr.wisconsin.
ƒ Eldorado Marsh W.A. (Fond Du Lac) gov/topic/hunt/pheasant.
ƒ Goose Lake W.A. (Dane) The following properties are hen and
ƒ Grand River W.A. (Green Lake, Mar- rooster hunting areas:
quette) ƒ Avoca Unit, Lower Wisconsin State
ƒ Holland W.A. (Brown) Riverway (Iowa County)
ISTOCK/JMICHL

ƒ Horicon W.A. (Dodge) ƒ Boscobel Unit, Lower Wisconsin State


ƒ Jackson Marsh W.A. (Washington) Riverway (Grant)
ƒ Killsnake W.A. (Calumet and Manitowoc) ƒ C.D. “Buzz” Besadny Fish and W. A.
ƒ Mazomanie Unit, Lower Wisconsin State (Kewaunee)
Riverway (Dane)
ƒ Mud Lake W.A. (Dodge)
ƒ Mud Lake W.A. (Columbia) „ WILDLIFE STAMPS
ƒ New Munster W.A. (Kenosha)
Every year, local artists from around
ƒ Nichols Creek W.A. (Sheboygan) Wisconsin compete for the opportunity
ƒ Pine Island W.A. (Columbia, Sauk) to have their artwork featured on the
ƒ Theresa W.A. (Dodge and Washington) wild turkey, pheasant and waterfowl
ƒ Tichigan W.A. (Racine) stamps. The sale of these stamps
provides hundreds of thousands of
ƒ Vernon W.A. (Waukesha) dollars annually for species management
ƒ White River W.A. (Green Lake, Mar- throughout the state, including habitat
quette) management, restoration, education and
Note: After Oct. 19, daily shooting hours research projects. For more information,
close at 2 p.m. for all species at Richard visit dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/
Bong State Recreation Area, except that WildlifeHabitat/stamps.
normal shooting hours apply while hunting 2024 PHEASANT STAMP WINNER:
waterfowl south of Hwy. 142 or while ROBERT WILKENS
archery deer hunting.
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RUFFED GROUSE „ BE AWARE OF SPRUCE GROUSE
When hunting in coniferous forest (especially jack pine or
near spruce bogs) in the northern two tiers of counties, be
aware of the presence of spruce grouse. Spruce grouse are a

UPLAND BIRDS/
state-threatened species for which no harvest is permitted.

SMALL GAME
Spruce grouse lack the crest and thick black tail bands
RUFFED GROUSE MANAGEMENT ZONES of ruffed grouse. They are also more likely to allow close
approach than ruffed grouse. See the photos below that
demonstrate the difference in appearance between ruffed
and spruce grouse. More information is available online. Go
to dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/hunt/ruffedgrouse.

MICHELE WOODFORD
BOB HAASE
Ruffed Grouse Juvenile Spruce Grouse

MICHELE WOODFORD
MICHELE WOODFORD

Ruffed Grouse Adult Spruce Grouse


SMALL GAME AND
FURBEARER HUNTING
SMALL GAME „ SMALL GAME MAMMAL HUNTING SEASON DATES AND BAG LIMITS
ƒ Possession Limits: Three times the
daily bag limit. Species Daily Bag Area Dates (except as noted)
ƒ Possession And Sale: The tails, skins Squirrels: Gray and Fox 5 Statewide Sept. 14–Feb. 28, 2025
and skulls of lawfully taken squirrels
may be bought and sold if severed Snowshoe Hare Unlimited Statewide Year-round open season
from the rest of the carcass. Carcasses
and skins of rabbits and hares can be Northern Zone
sold, but only during their open season (North of Hwy. 10 to
(see table above). 3 Sept. 14–Feb. 28, 2025
Waupaca and north of
It is illegal to bait any small game Hwy. 54 to Algoma)
(including coyote and bobcat) for the Cottontail Rabbit
purpose of hunting. South Zone
LICENSES/STAMPS/PERMITS 3 (South of Hwy. 10 to Oct. 19 (9 a.m.)–Feb. 28, 2025
What You Need To Hunt Small Game: Waupaca and south of
Hwy. 54 to Algoma)
A small game hunting license is required.
See page 9 for details and exemptions for
qualified individuals and landowners. ƒ Possession And Sale: It is legal to sell 2. Persons, including landowners, hunt-
the carcass, skins or feathers of legally ing or trapping unprotected species
UNPROTECTED SPECIES harvested unprotected species. must comply with all methods of
In addition to the general hunting taking requirements and restrictions
ƒ Licenses, Stamps And Permits: A small unless otherwise authorized by a
regulations listed on pages 4–5, the game hunting license or trapping li-
following regulations are specific to permit from the DNR.
cense is required, except that:
unprotected species: Highly Visible Clothing Requirement:
1. Landowners do not need a license
ƒ Unprotected Species: See description to shoot or trap unprotected species Hunters of unprotected species are exempt
on page 4 of this pamphlet. causing damage or nuisance. See from the blaze clothing requirement on
page 9 for details and exceptions for page 6 if hunting 30 minutes after sunset to
ƒ Season: Open year-round. 30 minutes before sunrise.
ƒ Possession Limits: None qualified individuals and landowners.
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„ FURBEARER HUNTING SEASON DATES AND BAG LIMITS
Species Daily Bag Area Dates (except as noted)

Raccoons: Resident Unlimited Statewide Oct. 19 – Feb. 15, 2025


UPLAND BIRDS/

Raccoons: Non-residents Unlimited Statewide Nov. 2 – Feb. 15, 2025


SMALL GAME

Fox: Red and Gray Unlimited Statewide Oct. 19 – Feb. 15, 2025

Coyote Unlimited Statewide Year-round open hunting season

Northern Zone Southern Zone Period 1 Oct. 19 – Dec. 25


Bobcat 1 by permit
(North of Hwy. 64) (South of Hwy. 64) Period 2 Dec. 26 - Jan. 31, 2025

BOBCAT
ƒ Immediately upon dispatching a ƒ The certification seal must remain
bobcat, the pelt tag must be validated attached to the pelt until removed by
and attached. Validate the tag by a fur dresser or taxidermist at time of
slitting the month and date of kill preparation.
on the tag. Attach the validated pelt ƒ It is illegal to transfer, give, trade,
tag to the carcass using wire or other sell or purchase any bobcat pelt
similar attachment device and passing unless it bears a DNR carcass tag
it through the animal’s mouth to eye and certification seal attached by an
opening, just beneath the skin. authorized DNR representative.
ƒ You must register your harvest with the ƒ The bobcat lower jaws from the second
DNR by 5 p.m. the day after recovery period will be retained by the DNR
by visiting gamereg.wi.gov or by for research purposes. Lower jaws are
calling 844-GAME-REG (844-426-3734) used to determine age and sex ratios
AND you must exhibit your bobcat to at harvest, which aid in establishing
an authorized DNR representative for harvest quotas. See the 2024 Trapping
certification no later than seven days Regulations for more information.
after the month of harvest. The bobcat
ƒ Hunters and trappers must submit a
SNAPSHOT WISCONSIN

pelt must be separated from the


carcass at the time of certification. portion of a harvested bobcat’s lower
jaw but may retain the top portion of
ƒ Persons who intend to have a bobcat the bobcat skull. Full skulls sent to the
mounted by a taxidermist may exhibit DNR will not be returned.
the bobcat to the department for
certification in whole carcass condition ƒ Night hunting for bobcats is prohibited.
without seperating the pelt, but shall
surrender any part of the bobcat
carcass required by the department
within 30 days after certification.

FURBEARERS
ADDITIONAL FURBEARER HUNTING
SEASONS AND REGULATIONS
Possession Limits: Unlimited for below- ISTOCK/GKUCHERA
listed species, except that bobcat may be
possessed only under the authority of a
valid bobcat permit.
Possession And Sale: Lawfully harvested
carcasses and pelts may be sold at any
time.
LICENSES/PERMITS „ BOBCAT COLLECTION FOR THE 2024-25 SEASON
What You Need To Hunt Furbearers: This year the department will only be collecting lower jaws of bobcats harvested
ƒ Resident small game license or non- during the second time period. No jaws or carcasses will be collected from bobcat
resident furbearer license. harvested during the first time period.
ƒ Bobcat harvest permit/carcass tag if
hunting bobcat. „ LOOKING FOR TRAPPING REGULATIONS?
See page 9 for details and exemptions For trapping rules, regulations and season dates, check out the 2024 trapping
for qualified individuals and landowners. regulations. Visit dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/trap/regulations.
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FIELD DRESSING

SNAPSHOT WISCONSIN
ƒ The hunter may divide the carcass prior
to registering the bear.
ƒ A person who divides the bear while

BEAR
afield:
ƒ May not allow the bear to be stored
or transported with any other bear
that has been divided prior to
registration.
ƒ May not divide any bear in a manner
that does not keep one part of the
„ BEAR SEASON DATES bear intact to allow it to be measured
in a straight line from the tip of
the nose to the base of the tail to
Zone Dates determine it was an adult bear of 42
inches or greater.
Sept. 4–10 ƒ Must remove all parts from the field
ƒ With aid of bait except the entrails.
ƒ With all other legal methods not using dogs TRANSPORT
Sept. 11-Oct. 1 While afield, it is illegal to possess or
transport another hunter’s bear, even after
Zones A, B and D ƒ With aid of dogs it has been registered, unless accompanied
ƒ With aid of bait by the person issued the carcass tag that
ƒ With all other legal methods has been attached to the bear, except that
anyone may still transport another person’s
registered bear on a public road or possess
Oct. 2-8 it at a residence, home, camp or business.
ƒ With aid of dogs only, no other methods
BACKUP SHOOTERS
Backup shooters must adhere to the
Sept. 4–Oct. 8 following rules:
Zone C, E and F ƒ With aid of bait ƒ May only shoot if the Class A bear
ƒ With all other legal methods not using dogs license holder possesses an unused
bear carcass tag valid for the zone
LICENSES/PERMITS ƒ It is illegal to: being hunted.
What You Need To Hunt Bear: ƒ Possess or transport a bear carcass ƒ May only shoot for the purpose of
unless also in possession of the killing a bear that was shot but not
ƒ A Class A bear license (See page 8 for validated carcass tag. killed by a Class A bear license holder.
acceptable forms of proof.) ƒ Possess while afield a validated bear ƒ May only shoot if killing the bear is
ƒ A paper carcass tag. carcass tag unless that person is also necessary to protect the safety of
ƒ No license is required for a person in possession of the legally killed the members of the hunting party or
to bait bear for hunting or training bear corresponding to it. others.
purposes, to train a dog to track or trail ƒ Possess while hunting or afield more DOG TRAINING AND USE
bear or to assist a licensed bear hunter than one copy of a unique carcass
in hunting bear by tracking or trailing tag. Dogs may be trained by pursuing bear
bear. ƒ Possess, borrow or loan another’s statewide on lands open to public hunting
license, permit or tag. or on private lands with permission from
VALIDATION AND TAGGING July 1–Aug. 31. It is legal to train dogs in
ƒ The hunter is required to possess a ƒ If a backup shooter kills a bear that Zones A, B and D during the season when
paper carcass tag while bear hunting. was shot, but not killed, by the Class A hunting bear with aid of dogs is open.
Electronic copies of carcass tags are bear license holder, it is still the Class
not accepted. A bear license holder’s responsibility to
validate that carcass tag.
ƒ Immediately upon killing a bear,
validate the paper carcass tag by
removing the bottom portion (the
“validation stub”). „ BEAR REGISTRATION IS MANDATORY
ƒ If you leave it, tag it! You may not leave Successful hunters must electronically register bears they harvest in the county of
the bear carcass unless the validated kill or in an adjoining county, by 5 p.m. the day after recovery. Register a bear in
carcass tag is attached to it. In other one of three ways:
words, attach the tag with string or
other fastener as soon as you plan to ƒ Go to gamereg.wi.gov (fastest and easiest method).
leave the carcass. ƒ Call 844-426-3734 (844-GAME-REG).
ƒ Carcass tags must be kept intact and ƒ Visit an in-person station. Go to dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/hunt/bearreg
legible; consider protecting the tag to find a list.
inside a zip-top plastic bag. Once registration is complete, the GameReg system will issue a confirmation
number for the hunter’s records. Once the bear is registered, keep the carcass tag
with the meat until all meat has been consumed.

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While hunting bear, or training ƒ When the bait site is checked or
dogs to pursue bear during
the open season for hunting
re-baited, all bait that has been uncov-
ered must again be enclosed and made
„ MANDATORY BEAR TOOTH
bear, it is illegal to: inaccessible to deer. SAMPLE SUBMISSION
ƒ Hunt or train dogs to ƒ No person may hunt bear or train dogs
over bait that is in violation of these In addition to registering their
pursue bear before or after harvest, successful hunters are
established shooting hours regulations, unless the area is com-
pletely free of bait or feed material for required to provide two upper pre-
(except when training dogs molar teeth in 2024.
from July 1 – Aug. 31, these at least 10 consecutive days prior to
hours do not apply). hunting, pursuing animals or dog train- Instructions for collection of the
ƒ Hunt bear with dogs in ing. Removal of unlawfully placed bait teeth will be mailed to hunters
Zones C, E and F. or feed material does not preclude the who draw Class A licenses. To
BEAR

ƒ Hunt, train dogs or pursue issuance of a citation for the original find instructions online, visit dnr.
bear with a dog that is not placement of the unlawful baiting or wisconsin.gov/topic/hunt/
tattooed or wearing a col- feeding material. bearreg.
lar displaying the owner’s OTHER RESTRICTIONS After samples are analyzed, bear
name and address. age results will be available in Go
ƒ Hunt, train dogs or pursue Hunters may not: Wild.
bear with more than 6 dogs ƒ Shoot or molest any bear in a den. If a hunter does not have DNR-
in a single pack, regard- ƒ Hunt bear in any dump or sanitary provided materials, the hunter
less of the number of landfill. should write their name, customer
bear hunters or the dog’s ID number and registration
ownership. ƒ Kill a cub or any adult bear accompa-
nied by a cub or cubs. confirmation number on a piece of
Note: Dogs that fall out of the chase paper and affix the teeth to it with
may be replaced, but no more than 6 Note: An adult bear is any bear 42 inches or
greater in length from the tip of the nose to tape. Enclose this in an envelope
dogs may be used to pursue bear. and mail to:
the base of the tail.
BAITING Bear Tooth
Bait may only be used for hunting or 107 Sutliff Ave
training bear dogs if the following rules are Rhinelander, WI 54501.
followed:
ƒ Bait may only be placed beginning BEAR MANAGEMENT ZONES
April 15 through the last day of the
bear season. 79 Apostle Islands

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EARLY TEAL SHOOTING HOURS
Legal shooting hours for early teal season
are sunrise to sunset. See shooting hours

MIGRATORY GAME BIRDS


map on page 29 to determine if you are

BOB HAASE
hunting in the northern or southern area.
Adjust times based on your zone.
NORTHERN SOUTHERN AREA
AREA ZONE A ZONE A
AM PM AM PM
„ MIGRATORY GAME BIRD SEASONS Sept. 1
Sept. 2
6:12
6:13
7:27
7:25
6:15
6:16
7:25
7:24
Species Dates Daily Bag Limit Sept. 3 6:14 7:23 6:17 7:22
Sept. 4 6:16 7:21 6:19 7:20
Early Teal Sept. 1–9 6 Sept. 5 6:17 7:19 6:20 7:18
Early Goose Sept. 1–15 5 Canada, 20 snow, blue or Ross Sept. 6 6:18 7:17 6:21 7:16
Sept. 7 6:19 7:16 6:22 7:15
Rail (Virginia, Sora) Sept. 1–Nov. 9 25 Sept. 8 6:21 7:14 6:23 7:13
Snipe Sept. 1–Nov. 9 8 Sept. 9 6:22 7:12 6:24 7:11
Common Gallinule Sept. 1–Nov. 9 15
Mourning Dove Sept. 1–Nov. 29 15
GUNS AND AMMUNITION
While pursuing migratory game birds, it is
Youth Waterfowl Sept. 14–15 Same as regular duck season illegal to:
Woodcock Sept. 21–Nov. 4 3 ƒ Methods
ƒ Hunt with anything other than a
Regular Duck Season Bag Limits: 6 ducks, to include not more than 4 mallards (2 shotgun fired from the shoulder, bow
hens), 2 black ducks, 1 pintail, 2 canvasbacks, 2 redheads, 3 wood ducks and scaup and arrow, crossbow or by falconry.
REGULAR DUCK SEASON

as outlined below. For species of ducks not listed, such as teal and ring-necks,
the combined total with all other species may not exceed 6 ducks. In addition, 5 ƒ Other Methods
mergansers to include not more than 2 hooded mergansers. ƒ Take migratory game birds with a
trap, snare, net, rifle, pistol/handgun,
Northern Duck Sept. 21–Nov. 19 2 scaup/day: Sept. 21–Nov. 4 swivel gun, shotgun chambered for a
Zone 1 scaup/day: Nov. 5–19 shell larger than 10 gauge, punt gun,
battery gun, machine gun, fishhook,
Southern Duck Sept. 28–Oct. 6; 1 scaup/day: Sept. 28–Oct. 6, Oct. 12–17 poison, drug, explosive or stupefying
Zone Oct. 12–Dec. 1 2 scaup/day Oct. 18–Dec. 1 substance or possess any shot shells
Open Water Duck 2 scaup/day: Oct. 12–Nov. 25 larger than 10 gauge.
Zone Oct. 12–Dec. 10 1 scaup/day Nov. 26–Dec. 10 ƒ Shotgun Capacity
ƒ Hunt with a shotgun capable of
Same as duck zone holding more than 3 shells (magazine
Coot 15
you are hunting and chamber combined), unless it is
plugged with a one-piece filler that
Northern Goose cannot be removed without disas-
Sept. 16–Dec. 16 Regular Goose Season Daily Bag Limits
Zone sembling the gun.
ƒ 3 Canada geese
ƒ Shot Type
REGULAR GOOSE SEASON

Sept. 16–Oct. 6; ƒ 20 white geese (snow/blue geese and


Southern Goose Ross’s geese) ƒ Possess or use any type of lead
Oct. 12–Dec. 1;
Zone or toxic shot when hunting ducks,
Dec. 21–Jan. 9, 2025 ƒ 1 Brant
geese, brant, snipe, rails, coot and
ƒ 1 greater white-fronted goose
common gallinule.
Southern and Mississippi River Zone Daily
Bag Limits ƒ Possess or use any type of lead or
toxic shot while hunting mourning
Sept. 16–Oct. 6; ƒ 3 Canada geese/day for first portion of dove on DNR-managed land.
Mississippi River Southern and Mississippi River Zone
Oct. 12–Dec. 1;
Goose Zone Canada goose season ƒ Note: Only non-toxic sizes BB, BBB, T,
Dec. 21–Jan. 9, 2025
F or smaller are legal. Only non-toxic
ƒ 5 Canada geese/day for holiday hunt shot may be possessed or used for
portion of season (Dec. 21–Jan. 9, 2025) hunting migratory and upland game
bird species, including wild turkey,
LICENSE STAMPS AND PERMITS Note: Neither the state nor federal on all national wildlife refuges and
stamps are required if hunting coot, federal waterfowl production areas.
To lawfully hunt migratory game birds, you common gallinule, rails, mourning dove
must obtain and carry with you: or woodcock or if under the age of 16. STRUCTURES, BOATS AND VEHICLES
ƒ A small game license ƒ A Canada Goose Permit, if hunting Can- While pursuing migratory game birds,
ƒ A Wisconsin Waterfowl stamp if hunting ada geese in either the early or regular it is illegal to:
waterfowl Canada goose season. ƒ Hunt from any pier, dam, dock, break-
ƒ A Federal Migratory Bird Stamp if All required license stamps and permits water or similar artificial structure.
hunting waterfowl. Either a physical or may be purchased at gowild.wi.gov. See ƒ Note: Class A Disabled Hunting
digital stamp is acceptable. page 8 for acceptable forms of proof. Permit holders are exempt.

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ƒ Hunt from a sink box (a cover in which the hunter is located. water should be immediately pursued. A
low floating device that ƒ Placed in the water prior to 1 hour hunter may shoot crippled birds from a
has a depression affording before the opening of waterfowl boat propelled by paddle, oars or pole. A
the hunter, a means of shooting hours. shotgun may be uncased but may not be
concealment beneath the ƒ Left in the water more than 20 loaded or discharged while in a boat with
surface of the water). minutes after the close of waterfowl the motor running and until all forward
ƒ Hunt or shoot from any shooting hours. motion from the motor has ceased.
moving boat other than ƒ Left in the water unattended. Decoys Retrieval In Refuges
those propelled by paddle, may be left unattended on dry land. Dead or crippled game may be retrieved
GAME BIRDS

oars or pole. Motorboats


MIGRATORY

ƒ Living, regardless of distance from from any refuge or closed area by hand
and sailboats must have either without a firearm, with an unloaded
their motors completely the hunter.
Note: All live, tame or captive ducks and firearm which is enclosed in a proper
shut off and/or the sail carrying case or with the aid of a dog
furled and its progress geese shall be removed for a period of
10 consecutive days prior to hunting unless posted to prohibit public entry.
ceased before loading or
discharging a firearm. and confined within an enclosure that Tagging
ƒ Establish a waterfowl substantially reduces the audibility of their ƒ It is illegal to give, put or leave any
blind on state property, calls and that totally conceals such birds migratory game birds at any place or
including the bed of any navigable lake, from the sight of migratory wild waterfowl. in the possession of another person
prior to 7 days before the waterfowl ƒ Hunt with or while in possession of: unless the birds are tagged by the
season or to leave it established ƒ Electronic bird calls. hunter with the:
beyond 7 days after the close of the ƒ Hunter’s signature
waterfowl season. ƒ Recordings or imitations of bird calls
while hunting waterfowl. ƒ Hunter’s address
ƒ Occupy or use any blind left on state ƒ Total number of birds involved, by
property during the season unless GENERAL RESTRICTIONS
species dates such birds were killed
permanently affixed with lettering 1 Daily Bag Limit
square inch or larger that is readily ƒ No person or business may receive or
ƒ It is illegal to take or attempt to take have in custody any migratory game
visible and legible at all times and that more than the daily bag or aggregate
identifies the owner’s name, address birds belonging to another person
daily bag limit. unless such birds are properly tagged
in the English language and DNR
customer ID number, in the English Possession Limit and a record of such receipt is kept by
language. It is illegal to: the person or business.
ƒ Take migratory game birds from or Possession Of Live Birds
ƒ Possess more than 3 times the daily
with the aid or use of any vehicle (not bag limit. Wounded birds reduced to possession shall
including boats) except by qualified be immediately killed and included in the
ƒ Possess more than the daily bag daily bag limit.
disabled persons under a valid DNR limit while at or in transit between
permit. locations where the game birds were Shipment
ƒ Use in any manner any air, water harvested and the hunter’s temporary It is illegal to ship migratory game birds
or motor-driven land conveyance, or permanent abode. unless the package is marked on the
including any unmanned aircraft Retrieval outside with the:
or drones, for the purposes of
concentrating, driving, rallying or It is illegal to kill or cripple any game bird ƒ Name and address of the person
stirring up any migratory game bird to without making every reasonable effort to sending the birds.
put them in the range of hunters. retrieve such bird. Until every reasonable ƒ Name and address of the person to
effort is made, crippled birds shall be whom the birds are being sent.
DEVICES included in the daily bag. Crippled birds
ƒ Number of birds, by species, contained
While pursuing migratory game birds, should be immediately pursued to prevent
it is illegal to: loss of the bird. in the package.
Transportation
ƒ Hunt with decoys that are: Open Water Retrieval Migratory game birds may be field dressed
ƒ Placed beyond 200 feet from the Crippled birds that fall or move into open before they are transported from the field.
However, the head or one fully feathered
wing must remain attached to all migratory
GOOSE AND DUCK MANAGEMENT ZONES game birds while in the field or being
transported from the field to the person’s
permanent abode.
Mississippi CANADA GOOSE ZONES DUCK ZONES Note: This includes birds being transported
River between a hunting cabin, camp, motel or
Subzone
other temporary abode to the person’s
Areas west of
the Burlington permanent abode or preservation facility.
Northern Santa
Fe railroad tracks
to the Wisconsin
state line NORTHERN ZONE

Open Water
Zone
SOUTHERN ZONE Waters greater than 500 feet
from the mainland shore of Lake
Michigan and Green Bay; main-
land shore includes all adjacent
rooted vegetation, adjacent
floating cattail and Long Tail and
Little Tail points

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„ WATER BODIES WITH RESTRICTIONS
BAITING
A baited area refers to any
It is illegal to hunt waterfowl in open water from or with the aid of any blind including area on which salt, grain
any boat, canoe, raft, contrivance or similar device except as described below: or other feed has been
placed, exposed, deposited
Must Blinds or scattered, if it could serve
Distance Must Blinds as an attractant or lure for
Waterbody From Shore Be Anchored? Be Removed
Daily? migratory game birds to, on
or over areas where hunters

GAME BIRDS
MIGRATORY
are attempting to take them.
Lake Pepin and Grant County No minimum An area is considered baited
Yes Yes
Portions of the Mississippi River distance for 10 days after complete
removal of bait. While pursuing
All Other Mississippi River Areas Max. 100 ft. Yes Yes migratory game birds:
ƒ It is illegal to hunt
Big Green Lake, Great Lakes, and Min. 500 ft. No Yes waterfowl, coots or
Green Bay mourning dove by the
method or aid of baiting on or over any
Other Lakes* Min. 500 ft. Yes Yes baited area where a person knows or
reasonably should know that the area
* These lakes include: Beaver Dam Lake (excluding Rakes and Trestle Works is or has been baited.
bays), in Dodge County; Castle Rock Lake (south of railroad bridge and Cty. G) ƒ It is legal to hunt over crops that
in Adams and Juneau counties; Fence Lake in Vilas County; Grindstone Lake in have been planted as a result of
Sawyer County; Lake Puckaway (waters west of the west end of the dredge bank, normal agricultural planting, normal
excluding waters east of the west end of the dredge bank) in Marquette and agricultural harvest or fields post-
Green Lake counties; Lake Winnebago in Calumet, Fond du Lac and Winnebago harvest.
counties; Lake Wisconsin (north of railroad bridge) in Sauk and Columbia ƒ It is legal to hunt mourning dove
counties; Lake Wissota (south of Cty. S and north of Cty. X) in Chippewa County; over manipulated agricultural crops
North Twin Lake in Vilas County; Petenwell Flowage (north of Hwy. 21 and south of or wildlife food plots. Manipulation
Hwy. 73) in Adams, Juneau and Wood counties; Shawano Lake in Shawano county; may not include the distributing or
and Trout Lake in Vilas County. scattering of seeds, grains or other
feed after the seed or grain has been
OPEN WATER RESTRICTIONS harvested or removed from the field
ƒ Hunters may hunt in open water with the aid of blinds if any of the following where it was grown.
applies: For more information, visit dnr.wisconsin.
ƒ Any part of the boat or blind is located within 3 feet of any shoreline, including gov/topic/hunt/bait and see “Species
islands. Information.” For federal waterfowl and
ƒ Any part of the boat or blind is located within 3 feet of a naturally occurring and dove baiting regulations, visit the U.S. Fish
unmanipulated growth of vegetation rooted to the navigable waterway’s bed or and Wildlife Service website at fws.gov.
shoreline. The vegetation must conceal at least 50% of the hunter and boat or YOUTH WATERFOWL SEASON
blind when viewed from at least one direction. Vegetation now includes stumps ƒ Only persons age 15 and younger may
and trees. participate in the youth waterfowl hunt.
ƒ Hunters possessing a Class A or B Disabled Permit may hunt only far enough ƒ Youth participants may harvest any
from emergent vegetation to maintain the minimum depth of water necessary lawful species of waterfowl, including
for operation of the boat. These blinds should be removed daily at the close of geese.
shooting hours. ƒ All hunters must be accompanied by an
ƒ Open water restrictions do not prohibit legal jump shooting activities from a non- adult mentor aged 18 years or older.
motorized boat on narrow streams where shooting shore to shore is possible. ƒ The adult mentor may not accompany
ƒ You may hunt in any open water area provided you are standing on the bottom more than 1 youth hunter, except that
without the aid of a blind. an adult may accompany 2 youth
hunters if at least one of the youth
hunters is age 12–15 and has completed
a hunter education safety course.
ƒ The mentor may only harvest geese
during this season as long as the goose
season is open and they possess a
Canada Goose Permit appropriate for
the season being hunted.
ƒ Registration through the Harvest
Information Program (HIP) is required.
ƒ All license and stamp requirements
are waived for eligible youth waterfowl
hunters.
ƒ All other regulations including
shooting hours, blind and ammunition
restrictions, daily bag limits and
hunting mentorship (see page 8) rules
will apply.
2024 WATERFOWL STAMP WINNER:
RYAN RICKABY
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„ OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia (VHS): To prevent the spread of VHS, a
viral disease that affects fish, water must be drained from all boats,
boat trailers and equipment immediately after exiting the water and
before leaving the bank or shore of all waters statewide.
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI): The virus was detected in
many species of waterfowl this year. HPAI does not pose a food safety
risk, however, recommendation for hunters in light of the presence of
GAME BIRDS
MIGRATORY

this virus are available at dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/hunt/waterfowl.


Bird Bands: If you obtain a bird band, visit pwrc.usgs.gov/BBL/
bblretrv to report the date and location of recovery and to receive
information on your banded bird.
Importation: For information regarding the importation of migratory
game birds killed in another country, hunters should consult 50
CFR 20.61 § 20.66. A copy can be obtained from the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service by contacting 5600 American Blvd. West, Suite 990,
Bloomington, MN 55437-1458, (612), call 713-5320 or visit fws.gov.

„ HEALTH ADVISORY
Contaminants such as PCBs and mercury build up in the body over time. Health problems linked to PCBs and mercury range from
effects like poor balance or problems with memory, to a slight increase in your risk of a more serious disease like diabetes or cancer.
Health professionals recommend limiting your exposure to PCBs and mercury in your diet as much as possible.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services has issued the following health advice to protect you from exposure to PCBs and
mercury in waterfowl taken in the following areas:
Lower Fox River from Lake Winnebago at Neenah and Menasha
Remove all skin and visible fat prior to cooking dabbling
downstream, including Little Lake Butte des Morts, to the northeast ducks using these waters.
city limits of Kaukauna
Lower Fox River from the De Pere Dam to the river’s mouth at Green
Consumption of dabbling ducks should be limited to 1 meal/
Bay and lower Green Bay south of a line from Point Sauble west to the week for children and women of child-bearing years.
west shore of Green Bay
Sheboygan River from Sheboygan Falls downstream to the river’s Remove all skin and visible fat prior to cooking Canada geese
mouth at Lake Michigan using the Sheboygan River.

Sheboygan Harbor No one should eat lesser scaup (bluebills) using this water.

Milwaukee River from Highway 167 (Thiensville) upstream to Lime


Kiln Dam at Grafton and Cedar Creek from the Milwaukee River up to No one should eat mallard ducks using this water.
Bridge Road in the Village of Cedarburg
No one should eat black ducks, mallards, ruddy ducks or any
Milwaukee Harbor diving ducks using this water.

Waters in the City of Cedarburg No one should eat Canada geese using these waters.

Consumption of Canada geese should be limited to one meal


Whitewater Lake and Rice Lake, Walworth County
per month.

Note: the U.S. Food and Drug Administration standard for PCBs in poultry is 3 parts per million calculated on a fat basis.

Trumpeter Swan
„ DON’T SHOOT A SWAN!
All wild swans are protected species in Wisconsin.
Shooting a swan may cost you up to $2,327 in penalties and a 3-year revocation of
all hunting, fishing and trapping privileges. The primary snow goose range is west of
Wisconsin and few snow geese migrate through Wisconsin. Be sure of your target!
Protected Species: All swans Legal Game Species: Snow goose
ƒ Plumage: All white ƒ Plumage: White with black Snow Goose
ƒ Length: 4–5 ft. wing tips
ƒ Neck: Long neck ƒ Neck: Short neck
ƒ Weight: 15–30 lbs. ƒ Length: 1.5 ft.
ƒ Wingspan: 5.5–7 ft. ƒ Wingspan: 3.5 ft.
Note: Swans appear gray in their first year of life.
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ƒ This rule does not apply to Class 1 field
trial grounds, DNR lands open to dog
training or training dogs to track bear

PUBLIC AND
after June 30.
For information about dog training and
trialing opportunities on DNR lands,
regulations and license information, visit

PRIVATE LANDS
dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/hunt/dogtraining.
Trail Cameras
The placement and unattended, overnight
use of trail cameras is authorized on DNR
lands only under the following conditions:
ƒ Placement occurs in areas where hunt-
DNR-MANAGED LANDS ing is allowed.
ƒ Trail cameras bear the name and
DNR-managed lands are all lands and properties owned by or under control of the DNR. address or DNR customer ID number
This includes lands under easement to or leased by the DNR and that the DNR manages of the owner or operator permanently
and controls. The following regulations apply to all DNR-managed lands. See “Other attached or engraved to the outside of
Lands” on page 28 for rules regarding lands enrolled in the Managed Forest Law or Forest the camera so that it is clearly visible
Crop Law programs or private lands leased to provide public access hunting. without the need to move or adjust the
camera.
GENERAL RULES ON DNR-MANAGED from all directions. ƒ The camera does not cause damage
LANDS Note: Blinds used for waterfowl hunt- to natural vegetation or other DNR
ing are exempt from this rule. property.
Firearm Possession ƒ Build or use a ground blind or any ele- Place trail cameras on DNR-managed lands
It is illegal to: vated device unless in compliance with is done at your own risk. The DNR will not
ƒ Hunt or possess a firearm, air gun, bow the following: be responsible for theft or damage of trail
or crossbow in an area closed to hunt- ƒ The device does not damage the tree. cameras on DNR-managed lands.
ing unless it is unloaded or unstrung Damage includes cutting shooting Other Restrictions
and enclosed within a carrying case. lanes and the use of screw-in tree It is illegal to:
Note: Those authorized to possess a stands, but excludes careful pruning,
concealed weapon may possess a load- flush with the trunk of the tree, of ƒ Pursue, drive or chase animals on
ed, uncased handgun on these prop- limbs less than 1 inch in diameter. lands that are closed to hunting.
erties. Hunters may possess a loaded ƒ North of Highway 64: Overnight ƒ Camp on any state lands except in des-
or uncased firearm, air gun, bow or placement occurs only from Sept. 1– ignated campgrounds unless a special
crossbow in areas of state parks closed Jan. 31, 2025, except that on any land camp registration permit is obtained
to hunting for the purpose of accessing that is part of the state park system, from the DNR prior to setting up camp.
areas within the park that are open to overnight placement may only occur ƒ Operate motor vehicles, including ATVs,
hunting. during the time frame beginning UTVs and snowmobiles, except in areas
ƒ Discharge any firearm or air gun while seven days prior to and ending seven posted open to such use.
within the exterior boundary of state- days after an established fall hunting ƒ Operate any vehicle, including but not
owned lands posted with DNR signs in period. No more than two portable limited to snowmobiles, bicycles, trail
Brown, Columbia, Dane, Dodge, Fond devices per hunter per county may bikes and all-terrain vehicles except
du Lac, Jefferson, Juneau, Kenosha, La be left overnight. where their use is authorized by posted
Crosse, Manitowoc, Milwaukee, Out- ƒ South of Highway 64: The device notice or permit.
agamie, Ozaukee, Racine, Rock, Sauk, remains placed only during the daily
Sheboygan, Walworth, Washington, time frame beginning one hour prior STATE PARK HUNTING
Waukesha and Winnebago counties or to, and ending one hour after, the Most state park properties have some areas
on state recreation areas, state natural shooting hours on pages 30–31. open to hunting, but may have variations
areas or on state trails established on Note: Blinds used for waterfowl hunt- in weapons restrictions, season dates,
railroad grades, except: ing do not need to be removed daily. and closed areas. Check online for specific
ƒ While engaged in hunting in accor- See page 24 for details. property regulations and to obtain a map
dance with the open seasons. ƒ Leave a tree stand or ground blind of the state park property prior to hunting
ƒ While shooting at an established unoccupied unless the owner’s DNR there. Maps will also be posted at the
shooting range. This is the only target customer ID number or name and property. Visit dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/
shooting permitted on these state address has been attached in a parks/hunt for maps and specific property
lands. manner that is visible and legible to regulations.
ƒ While training or trialing dogs under a person on the ground or near the ƒ All legal hunting methods are allowed
DNR license within designated areas. entrance of the ground blind. during the open seasons (see page 3
Blinds Note: Ground blinds constructed for hunting season dates) at properties
entirely of dead vegetation found on that do not otherwise have restrictions
Placement of blinds/stands on public land on dates or methods of hunting.
does not restrict others from using the the property do not need to be re-
blind/stand or hunting the public land moved at the end of each day, do not ƒ Spring turkey hunting is allowed in
where the blind/stand is located. need to display blaze orange/pink state parks during the 2-day spring
and do not need to have the hunter’s youth turkey hunt and until the Tues-
It is illegal to: name and address displayed. day nearest May 3.
ƒ Use a ground blind during any open Dogs ƒ The season dates for state parks do not
deer season or special deer hunt with ƒ Individuals may not allow dogs to run apply to state forests, state recreation
firearms unless a minimum of 144 on DNR lands from April 15–July 31 areas or other DNR properties. Wiscon-
square inches of solid blaze orange unless the dog is on a leash no longer sin state park properties include state
or fluorescent pink material is visible than eight feet. parks, state trails, state ice age trail
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areas (SIATAs) and north elevated device unless it does not TRIBAL LANDS
country trail areas (NCTAs). damage the tree and is completely
removed from the property each day at Persons wishing to hunt on lands owned
State Park Admission by or held in trust for a tribe must first
ƒ A state park sticker is the close of shooting hours.
obtain permission from the tribe. For
required for all vehicles ƒ Damage trees. Cutting shooting lanes more information, contact the appropriate
in any state park. Visit and use of screw-in tree stands or tribe. All state regulations and license
dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/ steps are considered damaging and are requirements still apply, in addition to
illegal.
PRIVATE LANDS

parks/admission for more property-specific restrictions.


information. ƒ Operate any vehicle, including but not
limited to snowmobiles, bicycles, trail
PUBLIC AND

ƒ No special hunting
„ FINDING LAND OPEN TO HUNTING
access permit is needed bikes and all-terrain vehicles except
to hunt with a firearm, air where their use is authorized by land-
gun, bow or crossbow in owner or posted notice. Wisconsin has an abundance of land
state park or trail proper- Note: This does not apply to the own- open to hunting, including state-
ties open to hunting. All ers of lands enrolled in the program managed wildlife, fisheries, and
hunting license require- or those who have the landowner’s natural areas, forests, and private
ments apply. authorization. land enrolled in the Managed Forest
ƒ State park property ƒ Use trail cameras on lands enrolled in Law (MFL), Forest Crop Law (FCL),
access for the purpose of the MFL/FCL and VPA programs without Voluntary Public Access (VPA) or
hunting is allowed starting the permission of the landowner. Wisconsin Damage Abatement and
at 6 a.m. or one hour prior The Turkey Hunter Access Program (THAP) is Claims (WDACP) programs. Combined,
to the shooting hours for only open from March 1 through the end of hunters have access to nearly 7
the species being pursued, the spring turkey season. All of the above million acres of land throughout
whichever is earlier, until rules apply on THAP properties. Wisconsin. If you are looking for a
11 p.m. place to hunt, visit dnr.wisconsin.
Shooting Hours FEDERAL LANDS gov/topic/lands.
ƒ Normal shooting opening and closing Federal lands, including national wildlife
hours apply. See pages 30–31 refuges, waterfowl production areas,
ƒ All hunting, including hunting for those national forests and national park service „ FIND LAND WITH FFLIGHT
species legal to hunt at night, ends at areas, are subject to additional regulations. The Fields & Forest Lands Interactive
11 p.m. Contact the property of interest or visit the Gamebird Hunting Tool (FFLIGHT)
It is illegal to: property’s website for these regulations. is an online mapping application
Additional information can be found at designed to help upland game
ƒ Discharge a firearm, airgun, bow or midwest.fws.gov. bird hunters locate cover suitable
crossbow from, on, or across any state for ruffed grouse and woodcock,
trail or other area in a state park that is FORT MCCOY managed dove fields and properties
closed to hunting. Fort McCoy conducts its own hunting stocked with game farm pheasants.
ƒ Hunt within any areas indicated as seasons, independent of the DNR’s For more information, visit dnr.
closed to hunting on that property’s seasons. Anyone interested in hunting wisconsin.gov/topic/Lands/FFLIGHT
hunting area map or within 100 yards on Fort McCoy must have the appropriate or contact the DNR assistant game
of designated use areas such as picnic Fort McCoy permit/harvest authorization bird ecologist at (608) 261-8458.
areas, campgrounds, beaches, build- and applicable State of Wisconsin hunting
ings and certain designated trails, approvals. To purchase Fort McCoy
appearing on that property’s hunting approvals, register game harvested on Fort
area map. McCoy or for season dates and regulation
ƒ Hunt with a firearm or airgun in any information, visit ftmccoy.iSportsman.net.
park area restricted to bow and cross-
bow only. COUNTY FORESTS
County forests make up the largest
OTHER LANDS combined public landowner in the state.
Thirty counties currently enroll over 2.4
PRIVATE LANDS WITH PUBLIC million acres in County Forest Law. These
ACCESS properties are open to hunting, fishing
and trapping and offer other recreational
Managed Forest Law (MFL), Forest opportunities including campsites, ATV
Crop Law (FCL), Voluntary Public trails and shooting ranges. Find more
Access (VPA) And Turkey Hunter Access information at wisconsincountyforests.com.
Program (THAP)
This section refers to rules that apply
to private lands enrolled in either the
Managed Forest Law or Forest Crop Law
programs, or the Voluntary Public Access
(VPA) Program and the Turkey Hunter
Access Program (THAP).
For those wishing to fill an antlerless deer
harvest authorization on lands enrolled
THOMAS MEYER

in MFL, FCL or VPA that are open to public


hunting, the harvest authorization must be
specified for use on public-access land.
It is illegal to:
ƒ Build or use a ground blind or any
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SHOOTING HOURS

CLOSED SHOOTING ZONE F ZONE E ZONE D ZONE C ZONE B ZONE A


In table on
HOURS +20 min. +16 min. +12 min. +8 min. +4 min. next page

It is illegal to shoot at game before W of 92°long. 91°-92°long. 90°-91°long. 89°-90°long. 88°-89°long. E of 88°long.
or after the shooting hours listed on
pages 30–31. See page 5 for species
that may be hunted at night.

CALCULATING
SHOOTING HOURS NORTHERN AREA
Determine your location on the
map. Add the minutes shown for the
zone in which you are hunting to
the opening and closing times listed
in the appropriate shooting hours
table listed on pages 30-31.

SOUTHERN AREA
RILEY CRONK

29
NORTHERN WISCONSIN
2024 MIGRATORY GAME BIRD AND 2025 SPRING TURKEY SHOOTING HOURS
2024-25 migratory game Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. March April May
bird and 2025 spring turkey Date AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM Date
shooting hours are listed 1 5:42 7:27 6:19 6:29 7:01 5:36 6:41 4:07 7:01 4:17 6:41 4:57 5:58 5:37 6:00 7:19 5:07 7:58 1
from 30 minutes before 2 5:43 7:25 6:20 6:27 7:02 5:35 6:42 4:07 7:01 4:18 6:40 4:58 5:56 5:39 5:58 7:20 5:06 7:59 2
sunrise to sunset for Zone A 3 5:44 7:23 6:22 6:25 6:04 4:33 6:43 4:07 7:01 4:19 6:39 5:00 5:54 5:40 5:56 7:21 5:04 8:00 3
in the Northern Area, except 4 5:46 7:21 6:23 6:23 6:05 4:32 6:44 4:07 7:01 4:20 6:37 5:01 5:53 5:42 5:54 7:23 5:03 8:02 4
that shooting hours are 5 5:47 7:19 6:24 6:22 6:06 4:30 6:45 4:06 7:01 4:21 6:36 5:03 5:51 5:43 5:52 7:24 5:01 8:03 5
sunrise to sunset for teal 6 5:48 7:17 6:26 6:20 6:08 4:29 6:46 4:06 7:00 4:22 6:35 5:04 5:49 5:44 5:50 7:25 5:00 8:04 6
during the early teal season. 7 5:49 7:16 6:27 6:18 6:09 4:28 6:48 4:06 7:00 4:23 6:33 5:06 5:47 5:46 5:48 7:27 4:59 8:05 7
8 5:51 7:14 6:28 6:16 6:11 4:27 6:48 4:06 7:00 4:24 6:32 5:07 5:45 5:47 5:46 7:28 4:57 8:07 8
If hunting in a zone other
9 5:52 7:12 6:29 6:14 6:12 4:25 6:49 4:06 7:00 4:26 6:31 5:09 6:43 6:48 5:45 7:29 4:56 8:08 9
than Zone A, add the zone-
10 5:53 7:10 6:31 6:12 6:14 4:24 6:50 4:06 6:59 4:27 6:29 5:10 6:41 6:50 5:43 7:31 4:55 8:09 10
specific minutes, as found
11 5:54 7:08 6:32 6:10 6:15 4:23 6:51 4:06 6:59 4:28 6:28 5:12 6:40 6:51 5:41 7:32 4:53 8:10 11
on page 29, to the opening 12 5:55 7:06 6:33 6:09 6:16 4:22 6:52 4:06 6:58 4:29 6:26 5:13 6:38 6:52 5:39 7:33 4:52 8:11 12
and closing times. See the 13 5:57 7:04 6:35 6:07 6:18 4:21 6:53 4:06 6:58 4:30 6:25 5:14 6:36 6:54 5:37 7:34 4:51 8:13 13
regulations specific for the 14 5:58 7:02 6:36 6:05 6:19 4:20 6:54 4:06 6:57 4:32 6:23 5:16 6:34 6:55 5:36 7:36 4:50 8:14 14
species you plan to hunt for 15 5:59 7:00 6:37 6:03 6:21 4:19 6:54 4:07 6:57 4:33 6:22 5:17 6:32 6:56 5:34 7:37 4:49 8:15 15
hunting season dates. 16 6:00 6:58 6:39 6:02 6:22 4:18 6:55 4:07 6:56 4:34 6:20 5:19 6:30 6:58 5:32 7:38 4:47 8:16 16
17 6:02 6:56 6:40 6:00 6:23 4:17 6:56 4:07 6:55 4:36 6:18 5:20 6:28 6:59 5:30 7:40 4:46 8:17 17
18 6:03 6:54 6:41 5:58 6:25 4:16 6:56 4:08 6:55 4:37 6:17 5:22 6:26 7:00 5:29 7:41 4:45 8:18 18
19 6:04 6:52 6:43 5:56 6:26 4:15 6:57 4:08 6:54 4:38 6:15 5:23 6:24 7:02 5:27 7:42 4:44 8:20 19
20 6:05 6:50 6:44 5:55 6:27 4:14 6:58 4:08 6:53 4:40 6:14 5:25 6:23 7:03 5:25 7:44 4:43 8:21 20
21 6:07 6:48 6:45 5:53 6:29 4:13 6:58 4:09 6:52 4:41 6:12 5:26 6:21 7:04 5:23 7:45 4:42 8:22 21
22 6:08 6:47 6:47 5:51 6:30 4:12 6:59 4:10 6:52 4:42 6:10 5:28 6:19 7:06 5:22 7:46 4:41 8:23 22
MICHELE WOODFORD

23 6:09 6:45 6:48 5:50 6:31 4:12 6:59 4:10 6:51 4:44 6:08 5:29 6:17 7:07 5:20 7:48 4:40 8:24 23
24 6:10 6:43 6:50 5:48 6:33 4:11 6:59 4:11 6:50 4:45 6:07 5:30 6:15 7:08 5:18 7:49 4:40 8:25 24
25 6:12 6:41 6:51 5:47 6:34 4:10 7:00 4:11 6:49 4:47 6:05 5:32 6:13 7:10 5:17 7:50 4:39 8:26 25
26 6:13 6:39 6:52 5:45 6:35 4:10 7:00 4:12 6:48 4:48 6:03 5:33 6:11 7:11 5:15 7:51 4:38 8:27 26
27 6:14 6:37 6:54 5:43 6:36 4:09 7:00 4:13 6:47 4:50 6:02 5:35 6:09 7:12 5:14 7:53 4:37 8:28 27
28 6:15 6:35 6:55 5:42 6:38 4:09 7:00 4:14 6:46 4:51 6:00 5:36 6:07 7:14 5:12 7:54 4:36 8:29 28
29 6:17 6:33 6:57 5:40 6:39 4:08 7:01 4:14 6:45 4:53 6:05 7:15 5:10 7:55 4:36 8:30 29
30 6:18 6:31 6:58 5:39 6:40 4:08 7:01 4:15 6:43 4:54 6:03 7:16 5:09 7:57 4:35 8:31 30
31 6:59 5:37 7:01 4:16 6:42 4:55 6:02 7:18 4:35 8:32 31

SOUTHERN WISCONSIN
2024 MIGRATORY GAME BIRD AND 2025 SPRING TURKEY SHOOTING HOURS
2024-25 migratory game Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. March April May
bird and 2025 spring turkey Date AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM Date
shooting hours are listed 1 5:45 7:25 6:19 6:31 6:58 5:41 6:35 4:15 6:55 4:25 6:37 5:02 5:57 5:40 6:02 7:18 5:13 7:54 1
from 30 minutes before 2 5:46 7:24 6:20 6:29 6:59 5:39 6:36 4:14 6:55 4:26 6:36 5:04 5:55 5:41 6:00 7:19 5:11 7:55 2
sunrise to sunset for Zone A 3 5:47 7:22 6:22 6:27 6:00 4:38 6:37 4:14 6:55 4:27 6:35 5:05 5:54 5:43 5:58 7:21 5:10 7:56 3
in the Southern Area ,except 4 5:49 7:20 6:23 6:25 6:02 4:37 6:39 4:14 6:55 4:28 6:34 5:06 5:52 5:44 5:57 7:22 5:09 7:57 4
that shooting hours are 5 5:50 7:18 6:24 6:24 6:03 4:36 6:40 4:14 6:55 4:29 6:33 5:08 5:50 5:45 5:55 7:23 5:07 7:59 5
sunrise to sunset for teal 6 5:51 7:16 6:25 6:22 6:04 4:34 6:41 4:14 6:54 4:30 6:31 5:09 5:48 5:46 5:53 7:24 5:06 8:00 6
during the early teal season. 7 5:52 7:15 6:26 6:20 6:06 4:33 6:41 4:14 6:54 4:31 6:30 5:11 5:47 5:48 5:51 7:25 5:05 8:01 7
8 5:53 7:13 6:27 6:18 6:07 4:32 6:42 4:14 6:54 4:32 6:29 5:12 5:45 5:49 5:49 7:27 5:03 8:02 8
. If hunting in a zone other
9 5:54 7:11 6:29 6:17 6:08 4:31 6:43 4:14 6:54 4:33 6:27 5:13 6:43 6:50 5:48 7:28 5:02 8:03 9
than Zone A, add the zone-
10 5:55 7:09 6:30 6:15 6:09 4:30 6:44 4:14 6:53 4:34 6:26 5:15 6:41 6:51 5:46 7:29 5:01 8:04 10
specific minutes, as found
11 5:56 7:07 6:31 6:13 6:11 4:29 6:45 4:14 6:53 4:35 6:25 5:16 6:40 6:53 5:44 7:30 5:00 8:05 11
on page 29, to the opening 12 5:58 7:06 6:32 6:11 6:12 4:28 6:46 4:14 6:53 4:36 6:23 5:17 6:38 6:54 5:43 7:31 4:59 8:07 12
and closing times. See the 13 5:59 7:04 6:33 6:10 6:13 4:27 6:47 4:14 6:52 4:38 6:22 5:19 6:36 6:55 5:41 7:33 4:57 8:08 13
regulations specific for the 14 6:00 7:02 6:35 6:08 6:15 4:26 6:47 4:14 6:52 4:39 6:21 5:20 6:34 6:56 5:39 7:34 4:56 8:09 14
species you plan to hunt for 15 6:01 7:00 6:36 6:06 6:16 4:25 6:48 4:15 6:51 4:40 6:19 5:21 6:32 6:58 5:38 7:35 4:55 8:10 15
hunting season dates. 16 6:02 6:58 6:37 6:05 6:17 4:24 6:49 4:15 6:51 4:41 6:18 5:23 6:31 6:59 5:36 7:36 4:54 8:11 16
17 6:03 6:56 6:38 6:03 6:19 4:23 6:49 4:15 6:50 4:42 6:16 5:24 6:29 7:00 5:34 7:37 4:53 8:12 17
18 6:04 6:55 6:40 6:02 6:20 4:22 6:50 4:16 6:50 4:44 6:15 5:26 6:27 7:01 5:33 7:39 4:52 8:13 18
19 6:05 6:53 6:41 6:00 6:21 4:21 6:51 4:16 6:49 4:45 6:13 5:27 6:25 7:02 5:31 7:40 4:51 8:14 19
20 6:07 6:51 6:42 5:58 6:22 4:21 6:51 4:16 6:48 4:46 6:12 5:28 6:24 7:04 5:29 7:41 4:50 8:15 20
21 6:08 6:49 6:43 5:57 6:24 4:20 6:52 4:17 6:47 4:48 6:10 5:30 6:22 7:05 5:28 7:42 4:49 8:16 21
22 6:09 6:47 6:45 5:55 6:25 4:19 6:52 4:17 6:47 4:49 6:08 5:31 6:20 7:06 5:26 7:43 4:49 8:17 22
MICHELE WOODFORD

23 6:10 6:45 6:46 5:54 6:26 4:19 6:53 4:18 6:46 4:50 6:07 5:32 6:18 7:07 5:25 7:44 4:48 8:18 23
24 6:11 6:44 6:47 5:52 6:27 4:18 6:53 4:19 6:45 4:52 6:05 5:33 6:16 7:09 5:23 7:46 4:47 8:19 24
25 6:12 6:42 6:49 5:51 6:28 4:17 6:53 4:19 6:44 4:53 6:04 5:35 6:14 7:10 5:22 7:47 4:46 8:20 25
26 6:13 6:40 6:50 5:49 6:30 4:17 6:54 4:20 6:43 4:54 6:02 5:36 6:13 7:11 5:20 7:48 4:45 8:21 26
27 6:15 6:38 6:51 5:48 6:31 4:16 6:54 4:21 6:42 4:56 6:00 5:37 6:11 7:12 5:18 7:49 4:45 8:22 27
28 6:16 6:36 6:52 5:46 6:32 4:16 6:54 4:21 6:41 4:57 5:59 5:39 6:09 7:13 5:17 7:50 4:44 8:23 28
29 6:17 6:34 6:54 5:45 6:33 4:15 6:54 4:22 6:40 4:58 6:07 7:15 5:16 7:52 4:44 8:24 29
30 6:18 6:33 6:55 5:43 6:34 4:15 6:55 4:23 6:39 5:00 6:05 7:16 5:14 7:53 4:43 8:25 30
31 6:56 5:42 6:55 4:24 6:38 5:01 6:04 7:17 4:42 8:25 31

30
NORTHERN WISCONSIN
2024-25 DEER, ELK, BEAR, SMALL GAME AND FALL TURKEY SHOOTING HOURS
2024-25 deer, elk, bear, Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. March April May
small game and fall turkey Date AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM Date
shooting hours are listed 1 5:42 7:47 6:19 6:49 7:01 5:56 6:41 4:27 7:01 4:37 6:41 5:17 5:58 5:57 6:00 7:39 5:07 8:18 1
from 30 minutes before 2 5:43 7:45 6:20 6:47 7:02 5:55 6:42 4:27 7:01 4:38 6:40 5:18 5:56 5:59 5:58 7:40 5:06 8:19 2
sunrise to 20 minutes after 3 5:44 7:43 6:22 6:45 6:04 4:53 6:43 4:27 7:01 4:39 6:39 5:20 5:54 6:00 5:56 7:41 5:04 8:20 3
sunset for Zone A in the 4 5:46 7:41 6:23 6:43 6:05 4:52 6:44 4:27 7:01 4:40 6:37 5:21 5:53 6:02 5:54 7:43 5:03 8:22 4
Northern Area. If hunting 5 5:47 7:39 6:24 6:42 6:06 4:50 6:45 4:26 7:01 4:41 6:36 5:23 5:51 6:03 5:52 7:44 5:01 8:23 5
in a zone other than Zone 6 5:48 7:37 6:26 6:40 6:08 4:49 6:46 4:26 7:00 4:42 6:35 5:24 5:49 6:04 5:50 7:45 5:00 8:24 6
A, add the zone-specific 7 5:49 7:36 6:27 6:38 6:09 4:48 6:48 4:26 7:00 4:43 6:33 5:26 5:47 6:06 5:48 7:47 4:59 8:25 7
8 5:51 7:34 6:28 6:36 6:11 4:47 6:48 4:26 7:00 4:44 6:32 5:27 5:45 6:07 5:46 7:48 4:57 8:27 8
minutes, as found on
9 5:52 7:32 6:29 6:34 6:12 4:45 6:49 4:26 7:00 4:46 6:31 5:29 6:43 7:08 5:45 7:49 4:56 8:28 9
page 29, to the opening
10 5:53 7:30 6:31 6:32 6:14 4:44 6:50 4:26 6:59 4:47 6:29 5:30 6:41 7:10 5:43 7:51 4:55 8:29 10
and closing times. See the
11 5:54 7:28 6:32 6:30 6:15 4:43 6:51 4:26 6:59 4:48 6:28 5:32 6:40 7:11 5:41 7:52 4:53 8:30 11
regulations specific for the 12 5:55 7:26 6:33 6:29 6:16 4:42 6:52 4:26 6:58 4:49 6:26 5:33 6:38 7:12 5:39 7:53 4:52 8:31 12
species you plan to hunt for 13 5:57 7:24 6:35 6:27 6:18 4:41 6:53 4:26 6:58 4:50 6:25 5:34 6:36 7:14 5:37 7:54 4:51 8:33 13
hunting season dates. 14 5:58 7:22 6:36 6:25 6:19 4:40 6:54 4:26 6:57 4:52 6:23 5:36 6:34 7:15 5:36 7:56 4:50 8:34 14
15 5:59 7:20 6:37 6:23 6:21 4:39 6:54 4:27 6:57 4:53 6:22 5:37 6:32 7:16 5:34 7:57 4:49 8:35 15
16 6:00 7:18 6:39 6:22 6:22 4:38 6:55 4:27 6:56 4:54 6:20 5:39 6:30 7:18 5:32 7:58 4:47 8:36 16
17 6:02 7:16 6:40 6:20 6:23 4:37 6:56 4:27 6:55 4:56 6:18 5:40 6:28 7:19 5:30 8:00 4:46 8:37 17
18 6:03 7:14 6:41 6:18 6:25 4:36 6:56 4:28 6:55 4:57 6:17 5:42 6:26 7:20 5:29 8:01 4:45 8:38 18
19 6:04 7:12 6:43 6:16 6:26 4:35 6:57 4:28 6:54 4:58 6:15 5:43 6:24 7:22 5:27 8:02 4:44 8:40 19
20 6:05 7:10 6:44 6:15 6:27 4:34 6:58 4:28 6:53 5:00 6:14 5:45 6:23 7:23 5:25 8:04 4:43 8:41 20
21 6:07 7:08 6:45 6:13 6:29 4:33 6:58 4:29 6:52 5:01 6:12 5:46 6:21 7:24 5:23 8:05 4:42 8:42 21
22 6:08 7:07 6:47 6:11 6:30 4:32 6:59 4:30 6:52 5:02 6:10 5:48 6:19 7:26 5:22 8:06 4:41 8:43 22
23 6:09 7:05 6:48 6:10 6:31 4:32 6:59 4:30 6:51 5:04 6:08 5:49 6:17 7:27 5:20 8:08 4:40 8:44 23
24 6:10 7:03 6:50 6:08 6:33 4:31 6:59 4:31 6:50 5:05 6:07 5:50 6:15 7:28 5:18 8:09 4:40 8:45 24
25 6:12 7:01 6:51 6:07 6:34 4:30 7:00 4:31 6:49 5:07 6:05 5:52 6:13 7:30 5:17 8:10 4:39 8:46 25
26 6:13 6:59 6:52 6:05 6:35 4:30 7:00 4:32 6:48 5:08 6:03 5:53 6:11 7:31 5:15 8:11 4:38 8:47 26
BOB HAASE

27 6:14 6:57 6:54 6:03 6:36 4:29 7:00 4:33 6:47 5:10 6:02 5:55 6:09 7:32 5:14 8:13 4:37 8:48 27
28 6:15 6:55 6:55 6:02 6:38 4:29 7:00 4:34 6:46 5:11 6:00 5:56 6:07 7:34 5:12 8:14 4:36 8:49 28
29 6:17 6:53 6:57 6:00 6:39 4:28 7:01 4:34 6:45 5:13 6:05 7:35 5:10 8:15 4:36 8:50 29
30 6:18 6:51 6:58 5:59 6:40 4:28 7:01 4:35 6:43 5:14 6:03 7:36 5:09 8:17 4:35 8:51 30
31 6:59 5:57 7:01 4:36 6:42 5:15 6:02 7:38 4:35 8:52 31

SOUTHERN WISCONSIN
2024-25 DEER, ELK, BEAR, SMALL GAME AND FALL TURKEY SHOOTING HOURS
2024-25 deer, elk, bear, Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. March April May
small game and fall turkey Date AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM Date
shooting hours are listed 1 5:45 7:45 6:19 6:51 6:58 6:01 6:35 4:35 6:55 4:45 6:37 5:22 5:57 6:00 6:02 7:38 5:13 8:14 1
from 30 minutes before 2 5:46 7:44 6:20 6:49 6:59 5:59 6:36 4:34 6:55 4:46 6:36 5:24 5:55 6:01 6:00 7:39 5:11 8:15 2
sunrise to 20 minutes after 3 5:47 7:42 6:22 6:47 6:00 4:58 6:37 4:34 6:55 4:47 6:35 5:25 5:54 6:03 5:58 7:41 5:10 8:16 3
sunset for Zone A in the 4 5:49 7:40 6:23 6:45 6:02 4:57 6:39 4:34 6:55 4:48 6:34 5:26 5:52 6:04 5:57 7:42 5:09 8:17 4
Southern Area. If hunting 5 5:50 7:38 6:24 6:44 6:03 4:56 6:40 4:34 6:55 4:49 6:33 5:28 5:50 6:05 5:55 7:43 5:07 8:19 5
in a zone other than Zone 6 5:51 7:36 6:25 6:42 6:04 4:54 6:41 4:34 6:54 4:50 6:31 5:29 5:48 6:06 5:53 7:44 5:06 8:20 6
A, add the zone-specific 7 5:52 7:35 6:26 6:40 6:06 4:53 6:41 4:34 6:54 4:51 6:30 5:31 5:47 6:08 5:51 7:45 5:05 8:21 7
minutes, as found on 8 5:53 7:33 6:27 6:38 6:07 4:52 6:42 4:34 6:54 4:52 6:29 5:32 5:45 6:09 5:49 7:47 5:03 8:22 8
9 5:54 7:31 6:29 6:37 6:08 4:51 6:43 4:34 6:54 4:53 6:27 5:33 6:43 7:10 5:48 7:48 5:02 8:23 9
page 29, to the opening
10 5:55 7:29 6:30 6:35 6:09 4:50 6:44 4:34 6:53 4:54 6:26 5:35 6:41 7:11 5:46 7:49 5:01 8:24 10
and closing times. See the
11 5:56 7:27 6:31 6:33 6:11 4:49 6:45 4:34 6:53 4:55 6:25 5:36 6:40 7:13 5:44 7:50 5:00 8:25 11
regulations specific for the
12 5:58 7:26 6:32 6:31 6:12 4:48 6:46 4:34 6:53 4:56 6:23 5:37 6:38 7:14 5:43 7:51 4:59 8:27 12
species you plan to hunt
13 5:59 7:24 6:33 6:30 6:13 4:47 6:47 4:34 6:52 4:58 6:22 5:39 6:36 7:15 5:41 7:53 4:57 8:28 13
for hunting season dates. 14 6:00 7:22 6:35 6:28 6:15 4:46 6:47 4:34 6:52 4:59 6:21 5:40 6:34 7:16 5:39 7:54 4:56 8:29 14
15 6:01 7:20 6:36 6:26 6:16 4:45 6:48 4:35 6:51 5:00 6:19 5:41 6:32 7:18 5:38 7:55 4:55 8:30 15
16 6:02 7:18 6:37 6:25 6:17 4:44 6:49 4:35 6:51 5:01 6:18 5:43 6:31 7:19 5:36 7:56 4:54 8:31 16
17 6:03 7:16 6:38 6:23 6:19 4:43 6:49 4:35 6:50 5:02 6:16 5:44 6:29 7:20 5:34 7:57 4:53 8:32 17
18 6:04 7:15 6:40 6:22 6:20 4:42 6:50 4:36 6:50 5:04 6:15 5:46 6:27 7:21 5:33 7:59 4:52 8:33 18
19 6:05 7:13 6:41 6:20 6:21 4:41 6:51 4:36 6:49 5:05 6:13 5:47 6:25 7:22 5:31 8:00 4:51 8:34 19
20 6:07 7:11 6:42 6:18 6:22 4:41 6:51 4:36 6:48 5:06 6:12 5:48 6:24 7:24 5:29 8:01 4:50 8:35 20
21 6:08 7:09 6:43 6:17 6:24 4:40 6:52 4:37 6:47 5:08 6:10 5:50 6:22 7:25 5:28 8:02 4:49 8:36 21
22 6:09 7:07 6:45 6:15 6:25 4:39 6:52 4:37 6:47 5:09 6:08 5:51 6:20 7:26 5:26 8:03 4:49 8:37 22
23 6:10 7:05 6:46 6:14 6:26 4:39 6:53 4:38 6:46 5:10 6:07 5:52 6:18 7:27 5:25 8:04 4:48 8:38 23
24 6:11 7:04 6:47 6:12 6:27 4:38 6:53 4:39 6:45 5:12 6:05 5:53 6:16 7:29 5:23 8:06 4:47 8:39 24
25 6:12 7:02 6:49 6:11 6:28 4:37 6:53 4:39 6:44 5:13 6:04 5:55 6:14 7:30 5:22 8:07 4:46 8:40 25
26 6:13 7:00 6:50 6:09 6:30 4:37 6:54 4:40 6:43 5:14 6:02 5:56 6:13 7:31 5:20 8:08 4:45 8:41 26
BOB HAASE

27 6:15 6:58 6:51 6:08 6:31 4:36 6:54 4:41 6:42 5:16 6:00 5:57 6:11 7:32 5:18 8:09 4:45 8:42 27
28 6:16 6:56 6:52 6:06 6:32 4:36 6:54 4:41 6:41 5:17 5:59 5:59 6:09 7:33 5:17 8:10 4:44 8:43 28
29 6:17 6:54 6:54 6:05 6:33 4:35 6:54 4:42 6:40 5:18 6:07 7:35 5:16 8:12 4:44 8:44 29
30 6:18 6:53 6:55 6:03 6:34 4:35 6:55 4:43 6:39 5:20 6:05 7:36 5:14 8:13 4:43 8:45 30
31 6:56 6:02 6:55 4:44 6:38 5:21 6:04 7:37 4:42 8:45 31

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