The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources announced the 2021 combined Wisconsin Hunting Regulations pamphlet is now available online and will soon be available at license agents and open service centers around the state. For the second year, the combined regulations pamphlet brings season dates, shooting hours and regulations together in one convenient document.
Early teal and early goose seasons kick off the 2021 hunting season on September 1. There is no longer a Mississippi River duck zone. Instead, the DNR has added an Open Water zone on Lake Michigan. After a multi-year effort by sporting groups to raise the fee and increase crucial funding for waterfowl habitat conservation and restoration, waterfowl stamp fees have changed this season.
Deer hunters throughout the state will have their first opportunity to enjoy the woods with the opening of the 2021 archery and crossbow deer seasons, which run concurrently statewide from September 18 to January 9, 2022. The archery and crossbow seasons are extended to January 31, 2022 in metro sub-units and many counties will offer the antlerless-only holiday hunt between the Christmas and New Year holidays.
Bonus antlerless deer harvest authorizations are still available in almost all counties.
The 2021 deer season schedule is as follows:
** Gun Hunt For Hunters With Disabilities: Oct. 2-10, 2021
** Youth Deer Hunt: Oct. 9-10, 2021
** Gun Deer Hunt: Nov. 20-28, 2021
** Muzzleloader: Nov. 29-Dec. 8, 2021
** Statewide Antlerless Hunt: Dec. 9-12, 2021
** Farmland Zone Holiday Hunt: Dec. 24, 2021-Jan. 1, 2022
New this year, updated bear zones will be in effect, approved as part of the 2019-2029 Wisconsin Black Bear Management Plan. Those pursuing bear this season should familiarize themselves with zone boundaries and hunting dates. Bear baiting regulations are also newly updated and detailed on page 23 of the 2021 Wisconsin Hunting Regulations.
Trapping and wolf harvest season regulations will be published as separate documents and available in print and on the DNR website. As in previous years, the hunting regulations pamphlet summarizes Wisconsin’s hunting laws most relevant to hunters. For additional hunting and trapping laws, consult Wisconsin State Statutes chapter 29 or consult chapter 10 of the Administrative Code of the DNR.
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