Wisconsin DNR: Hunting & Trapping Seasons Opening in October
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is reminding hunters to prepare for the opening of several hunting and trapping seasons in October. There are four dates throughout October when seasons open, so hunters are encouraged to double-check season dates and confirm that they have acquired all necessary licenses and stamps before heading into the field.
October 5th
Gun deer hunt for hunters with disabilities (select properties only)
Youth deer hunt
October 12th
Duck (Open Water Zone)
Elk
October 19th
Bobcat (Period 1, hunting and trapping)
Bobwhite quail (opens at 9am)
Cottontail rabbit (Southern Zone)
Coyote (trapping only)
Fisher (trapping only)
Fox (hunting and trapping)
Hungarian partridge (opens at 9am, closed in Clark, Marathon and Taylor counties)
Mink (Northern Zone, trapping only)
Muskrat (Northern Zone, trapping only)
Pheasant (opens at 9am)
Raccoon (Resident, hunting and trapping)
Ruffed grouse (Zone B)
October 26th
Mink (Central Zone, trapping only)
The DNR also reminds hunters of mobile-friendly online resources, including regulations, season dates, hunting hours, pheasant stocking information and more, available on the DNR’s Hunting or Trapping webpages. Hunters and trappers can find information on species population levels and hunting opportunities in the DNR’s fall hunting forecasts.
A list of public lands open to hunting is available using the Public Access Lands webpage.
This web resource lets hunters plan their next adventure from the comfort of their home.
Remember: When hunting or trapping alone, always let someone know your plan, and if your plans change, keep them updated.