Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Press Release

Get Ready for Hunting and Trapping Seasons Opening in October

 

By - Sep 26th, 2025 09:02 am
Several hunting and trapping seasons open in October. / Photo Credit: Wisconsin DNR

Several hunting and trapping seasons open in October. / Photo Credit: Wisconsin DNR

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds hunters to prepare for the opening of several hunting and trapping seasons in October.

There are five dates throughout October when seasons open, so hunters are encouraged to double-check the hunting season dates and trapping season dates and confirm that they have acquired all necessary licenses and stamps before heading into the field.

Oct. 4

  • Duck (Southern Zone)
  • Coot (Southern Zone)
  • Gun deer hunt for hunters with disabilities (select properties only)

Oct. 11

  • Youth deer hunt

Oct. 18

  • Duck (Open Water Zone)
  • Cottontail Rabbit (Southern Zone, opens at 9 a.m.)
  • Pheasant (9 a.m.)
  • Ruffed Grouse (Zone B)
  • Hungarian partridge (opens at 9 a.m., closed in Clark, Marathon and Taylor counties)
  • Bobwhite quail (opens at 9 a.m.)
  • Bobcat (Period 1, hunting and trapping)
  • Coyote (trapping)
  • Fisher (trapping)
  • Raccoon (Resident, hunting and trapping)
  • Fox (hunting and trapping)
  • Mink (Northern Zone, trapping only)
  • Muskrat (Northern Zone, trapping only)

Oct. 25

  • Mink (Central Zone, trapping only)
  • Muskrat (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 also find information 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.

If you are using a firearm, it’s important to do your part to keep Wisconsin a safe place to hunt by following these firearm safety rules:

  • T – Treat every firearm as if it is loaded.
  • A – Always point the muzzle in a safe direction.
  • B – Be certain of your target, what’s before and beyond it.
  • K – Keep your finger outside the trigger guard until you are ready to shoot.

Anyone born on or after Jan. 1, 1973, must have a hunter education certification to purchase a hunting license unless hunting under the Mentored Hunting Law. Learn more about safe hunting in Wisconsin and register to take a hunter education course on the DNR’s Hunting Safety webpage.

All first-time trappers must complete an approved trapper education course unless trapping under the youth supervised option, mentored trapping program or other exemptions. Experienced trappers teach this comprehensive course that covers basic trapping skills, including legal methods, regulations, safety and ethics.

Be aware of what your ammunition is made out of. Lead is a highly toxic heavy metal that is found in many types of ammunition and fishing tackle. Wild birds can become toxicity-prone when they accidentally consume a source of lead through their normal feeding habits. Learn more about lead toxicity in wildlife on the DNR website.

The DNR also reminds hunters to always check the current consumption advisories on the DNR’s Consumption Advisories webpage before going out into the field.

The DNR wishes all hunters and trappers a safe and successful hunting and trapping season.

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.

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