Madison-Łowcy duck can comment on the framework of the season 2026-31 to 30 March, when Wisconsin DNR works through a series of public meetings during the process of determining the agency season.
According to the relatively up-to-date US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) format, it allows countries to view and change zones and divide into seasons every five years instead of doing it every year. As part of this process, DNR will host meetings in order to provide information on the proposed zones and divisions of the agency in the ducks seasons 2026-2031. The audience can participate in these meetings or provide feedback online. Comments can also be sent via e -mail or mail.
Meeting
There will be three personal meetings-la Crosse, Rice Lake and Appleton-one virtual meeting. All meetings – also virtual – start at 19:00
The La Crosse meeting takes place on Monday, March 17, at the La Crosse DNR office at 3550 Mormon Coulee Road.
The Rice Lake meeting takes place on Tuesday, March 18, at America Inn and Suites, 1710 S. Main Street.
The Appleton meeting takes place on Wednesday, March 20, at Fox Valley Technical College at 1825 North Bluemound Drive in room B124. Use an input 12 and a park in the west.
The virtual session is to be launched on Wednesday, March 19. Duck hunters can join the Zoom meeting via Links published DNR website.
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Comment
Public feedback on the proposed zones and divisions of seasons must be sent until 23:59 on Friday, March 30. Comments can also be submitted during three meetings and at any time before March 30.
Hunters can send written comments in favor of: Wisconsin DNR, C/O Taylor Finger or Alissa Kakatsch, Bureau of Wildlife Management, 101 S. Webster St., after Box 7921, Madison, Wi 53707, or E -Mail to [email protected] or [email protected].
DNR has published the proposed seasonal zones and separate the Options of the season 2026-31 Water birds hunting website.