Madison-sales of the other spring permits for turkey collections start on Monday, March 17, starting from zone 1 and continuing the zone, every day until Friday, March 21. Sales are on the first, for the first time. Sales start every day at 10 am and lasts until midnight for five consecutive days.
Turkey hunters can buy one “tag” per day. Other “tags” for all zones go on sale by the sixth day by one day until the sale or season. The cost is $ 10 for residents and USD 15 for non -residents. When buying a bonus permit, hunters must already have a license and seal in Turkey Spring or buy a license and significant.
The planned dates of selling bonus tags according to the zone are: zone 1, Monday, March 17; Zone 2, Tuesday, March 18; Zone 3, Wednesday, March 19; Zone 4, Thursday, March 20; Zone 5, Friday, March 21.
There are no bonus permits available for zones 6 and 7. The other permits for all zones go on sale on Saturday, March 22, at 10 am in zones 1 and 3 have some tags for the third season; Zone 2 has tags on the fifth and sixth season.
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Meeting on changing the rules of Walley for Crescent Lake Oneid’s County Tuesday, March 18
Rhinelander, Wis. – DNR will conduct a public meeting to discuss the proposed change of Walleye regulation for Crescent Lake in Oneid’s Flacie at 18.00 on Tuesday, March 18, in person at the DNR Rhinelander office and virtually via teams.
DNR proposes a change of Walleye REG to adjust the standard Walleye regulation on the territory of Ceded with a minimum length of 15 inches, but Walleyes cannot be kept from 20 inches to 24 inches. The daily limit of sacks would allow three fish, with only one fish longer than 24 inches.
This meeting was asked in response to a public notification published on February 18. This proposed change will occur after a group of rehabilitation partners Lake Crescent detected a group at the age of 1 year. According to the current regulation, youthful Walleye are more often used. The goal is to minimize the collections of juvenile Walley and to protect the current digging adult population.
If the public is favored by the change, the modern rule will come into force on Saturday, May 3, with a fishing opener.
The ELK application period lasts until May 31
Madison – Elk permit period In the autumn season 2025 opened on March 1 and lasts until May 31. This year, there will be an increased possibility in the field of ELK River Elk, because the harvest and without antlers will be available as part of the state licensing process.
Applicants must choose the zone when submitting the application (Black River scope or elk scope of Lake Clam). This year’s elk amount for Black River Elk Range is four bulls and five elk without antlers. The amount of Elk Lake Elk is eight elk antlers, and 50% of the chippewa in condition available to members.
For those who apply for Black River Elk Range markers, four bull marker will receive four of the four drawn candidates. Another five candidates drawn will have the option to accept the marker without antlers. If this applicant falls, another applicant will be drawn as a deputy until five tags without antlers are accepted. Any applicant who rejects the marker without antlers can still apply in the future.
Only residents of Wisconsin may submit an application; You can spend only one marker (regardless of gender) per person in your life. The winners will be notified at the beginning of June.
Applications cost USD 10 (USD 7 goes to elk management) and are available via DNR Go Wild license systemor personally at the license sales agent. If it is selected, the elk license costs 49 USD.
During the inaugural elk in 2024 in the Black River Elk Range four hunters fired a bull at the beginning of the season. Hunting only on bulls is offered every autumn since 2018 in the field of elk at Clam Lake Elk.
Friends of Surdue of TreMpealeau 15 March House celebrates the 90th birthday of shelter
TreMpealeau, Wis. – Shelter Friends of Trempealeau will be the host of the open house on Saturday, March 15, at the Wonders Outdoor Science Center from 10am to noon.
The open house will include the annual winners of the Best of Refuge Photo Contest, with winning entries, the celebration of the 90th birthday of TreMpealeau National Wildlife ChronGuge and compliance with the 122nd anniversary of establishing the national system of wildlife shelter. The Friends group will provide coffee and donuts. This event is free and open to the audience.
Non -residents are entitled to apply for markers Bighorn northern Dakota
Bismarck, ND-in the opposite of Elk elk and elk in Dakota in North Dakota, non-residents can apply for the Bighorn sheep tag once in their lives through the northern Dakota and Fish game. For residents there is a fee of $ 5, and the applicants’ successes pay 30 USD for resident licenses.
Non -residents are facing more steep costs, with a fee of $ 100 and a license fee of USD 500. However, non -residents have little chance of drawing. Only one non -resident can derive a license per year. In the history of the program, this happened only once – when James Mobley from Morrilton, Ark., Was elected in 2000.
Hunting on Bighorn frames in northern Dakota places athletes in an exclusive group. Even the notable explorers Lewis and Clark failed to view one during the trip in 1804.
“The animals were so shy that they could not replace them,” wrote Meriwether Lewis.