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The DNR's fall forecasts outline expectations and reminders for hunters and trappers for the upcoming seasons. / Photo Credit: Wisconsin DNR

DNR publishes fall 2024 hunting and trapping forecasts

EDITOR’S NOTE: The map on page 5 of the 2024 Deer Season Forecast contained two errors. The first incorrectly indicated the northern unit in Oconto County as having a holiday hunt and extended archery season, whereas it will be having neither in the  2024-2025 deer hunting season. The second indicated Iowa County as having a Holiday Hunt but no extended archery season. Iowa County will have an extended archery season in 2024-2025. 

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today released the 2024 fall forecast series, detailing the hunting outlook for a variety of popular game species.

These forecasts outline what hunters and trappers across the state can expect while pursuing their favorite game species. In addition to information about specific game species, they also include helpful reminders about public land access opportunities, game registration requirements and season dates.

“The species forecasts are the result of a thorough analysis of federal and local species surveys, the findings of DNR research projects, weather patterns and the on-the-ground information we receive from our advisory committees and staff,” said Shawn Rossler, DNR furbearer specialist. “They are based on both science and the observations of DNR professionals and experienced outdoorspeople from across our state.”

Hunters and trappers can explore fall forecasts for species they are interested in:

For more resources and information about many of Wisconsin’s most popular game species, visit the DNR’s Hunting webpage.


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