This is your last call to weigh in on deer herd objectives in your county!

 

 

White-tailed buck in snowy woods 

Wisconsinites are an important part of the planning process for deer season in every county. Every three years, we seek input from citizens and hunters that help form herd objectives.

This is your last call to weigh in on deer herd objectives in your county! Every three years, Wisconsinites like you have the chance to provide input on what the future of deer hunting will look like in your county. Let us know your thoughts on proposed herd-size objectives today.

Give Your Input

Giving your input takes only a few minutes and helps the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and your local deer advisory council make important deer management decisions.

Provide feedback on the DNR webpage here.

Join The Call

Each county’s deer advisory council will meet once more between Jan. 19-25 to consider public input and make final recommendations for herd-size objectives. The meetings are open to all, and attendees are not required to pre-register to attend. Find out the time and Zoom call information for your county and make your plan to be on the call.

The DNR will review final herd objectives following the January meetings and provide recommendations to the Natural Resources Board for approval in February. More information can be found on the DNR website.