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Wisconsin Hunting Overview
Wisconsin is a haven for big game hunting enthusiasts, boasting a diverse range of species for hunters to pursue and high tag availability for residents and non-residents alike. From the popular species like whitetail deer and wild turkey to more limited black bear and elk opportunities, Wisconsin hunting offers something for nearly every hunter. Opportunities in the state are managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and tags are sold though the GoWild website.
While the DNR generally prioritizes opportunity volume over quality, Wisconsin is still home to some of the best trophy whitetail deer hunting in the world. It boasts more Boone and Crockett and Pope and Young entries than any state, and includes the number one Boone and Crockett county in Buffalo County. With whitetail deer tags available over the counter, Wisconsin should be a destination on any avid hunter’s list.
Big Game Species
Wisconsin hunting offers a number big game opportunities. Whitetail deer leads the list in popularity due to a massive deer herd and easily available tags. Wild turkey follows, with a high number of tags available. Turkey includes an annual draw, but there are multiple weekly spring seasons and later seasons almost always have tags available over the counter. Black bear are abundant in the state and managed through a draw, with some massive bruins being shot each year. Elk have been reintroduced in the state and a very limited number of tags is available through a draw to residents only.
Draw and OTC Sales and Dates
Event | Residency | Species | Opening | Deadline |
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Wisconsin Elk Draw | Resident | Elk | April 10, 2024 | May 31, 2024 |
Wisconsin Spring Turkey Application | Both | Turkey | July 1, 2023 | December 10, 2023 |
Wisconsin Black Bear Draw | Both | Black Bear | July 1, 2023 | December 10, 2023 |
Wisconsin Deer Sale | Both | Deer | July 1, 2023 | None, OTC Unlimited through season |
Wisconsin Hunting Point System
While most tags are readily available, some Wisconsin hunting opportunities are managed through a draw system utilizing a preference point system. This includes spring turkey and black bear. Residents and nonresidents are treated the same in the draw system, with no allocation limit to nonresidents. Turkey licenses are often leftover after the draw process, and are available on a first-come-first-served basis until sold out. Bear tags are more limited and only available through the draw.
Wisconsin Point Types
Point | Type | Residency |
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Bear | Preference Point | Both |
Turkey | Preference Point | Both |
How to build points
Points are acquired through the annual draw processes in the state. Unsuccessful applicants will be awarded a point for use in future draws.
Tags, Licenses, and Pricing
To hunt in Wisconsin, hunters must purchase the species specific tags required for the game they wish to pursue. A small game or general hunting license is not required in addition to the species specific item.
Item | Resident Price | Non-Resident Price |
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Gun Deer Permit | $24.00 | $200.00 |
Archery Deer Permit | $24.00 | $165.00 |
Antlerless Deer Tag | $12.00 | $20.00 |
Spring Turkey Application | $3.00 | $3.00 |
Spring Turkey License | $15.00 | $65.00 |
Spring Turkey Bonus Tag | $10.00 | $15.00 |
Turkey Stamp | $5.25 | $5.25 |
Fall Turkey License | $15.00 | $65.00 |
Fall Turkey Bonus Tag | $10.00 | $15.00 |
Bear Application | $4.50 | $4.50 |
Bear Hunting License | $49.00 | $251.00 |
Elk Application | $10.00 | NA |
Elk License | $49.00 | NA |
Wisconsin Hunting Regulations
Hunters Education and Age Restrictions
- Hunters Education is required for hunters 12 years of age and older, and born on or after January 1, 1973.
- Hunters aged 12 and 13 must be accompanied by an adult while hunting
- Hunters under the age of 12 may participate without hunter’s education through the states Mentored Hunting Program.
Archery Limitations
- Mechanical broadheads and lighted nocks are allowed.
- Bows are limited to a maximum of 80% letoff.
- Crossbows are allowed in archery seasons, though purchase of a crossbow license or a Archery to Crossbow upgrade permit.
Group Hunting
Group applications are permitted for spring turkey and bear applications in the state. Group sizes are limited to 10 for spring turkey and 4 for bear. If group members have different preference levels, the lowest preference will be used for the group in the drawing.