2025 Trapping Seasons Opening Around Wisconsin

The first trapping seasons of the fall open on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025. Additional seasons for other species and zones will continue to open throughout the fall. / Photo Credit: Wisconsin DNR
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds trappers to prepare for the opening of many furbearer trapping seasons across the state. Wisconsin is home to many furbearer species, and the state’s highly regulated trapping seasons play an important role in the DNR’s efforts to sustainably manage those populations.
During these periods, other outdoor recreators should be aware that traps may be present on public lands. Check with the state properties you visit for any special trapping limitations/requirements that may be in place. State parks, for example, have defined areas where traps are allowed and where they can be placed. Additionally, recreators can decrease their chance of encountering a trap on any property by staying on designated trails and keeping pets leashed.
Modern trapping practices are based on thorough evaluations of commercially available traps and common trapping methods, commonly known as Best Management Practices. These evaluations include comprehensive animal welfare, selectivity, practicality and safety metrics.
All first-time trappers must complete an approved trapper education course unless trapping under the youth supervised option, mentored trapping program or other exemptions. These courses, taught by experienced trappers, cover basic trapping skills, regulations, safety and trapper ethics.
For those just starting out, the DNR offers programs for beginners, such as the Women’s Trap Camp and the Youth Trap Camp, enabling new trappers to learn in a safe and supportive atmosphere.
As a reminder, trapping seasons in a particular zone may close before the listed closing date if the harvest quota for a specific species is reached.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.