Options For New Hunters As They Head Into 2020 Deer Hunting Season
MADISON, Wis. – As COVID-19 cases continue to rise in our state, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is offering alternatives to traditional in-person hunter education and outdoor skills classes in order to keep people safe while hunting this season.
The following options are available to new and returning hunters in 2020.
Hunter Education: New Online-Only Certification Option For Youth
As of Oct. 15, students of all ages can earn their Wisconsin hunter education safety certification through a single, online-only hunter education course under a temporary change approved by the DNR.
Mentored Hunting
If there is someone in your household who is interested in trying hunting, check out Mentored Hunting. This program allows novice hunters of any age to purchase a mentored hunting license without first completing a hunter education course, as long as the novice hunts within arm’s reach of a licensed mentor over the age of 18. If you have not passed Hunter Safety but would like to hunt with a mentor this year, you may buy your license through Go Wild. Upon completion, the license will automatically print as “Mentored Only.”
Tips For New And Returning Hunters
- The DNR is committed to providing hunters with free and easy access to public lands. To locate public hunting land near you, click here.
- Consider taking the online-only hunter education course as a refresher or to earn your hunter education safety certificate.
- Check out your local shooting ranges for rifle and shotgun sight-in opportunities.
- Don’t forget to buy your license.
The DNR wishes all hunters a fun, safe and successful hunting 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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