State law changed to prohibit use of junior antlerless carcass tag under the gun deer group hunting regulation
State law changed to prohibit use of junior antlerless carcass tag
under the gun deer group hunting regulation MADISON - A change to group
hunting laws has passed with the signing of Wisconsin Act 100 on Nov. 11.
State law now prohibits the use of a junior antlerless carcass tag under the
gun deer group hunting regulation. Junior Antlerless Carcass Tags may only
be filled by the youth to whom they are issued, and may not be filled by
another member of the hunting party.
The 2015 Deer Hunting Regulations pamphlet was completed in advance of the
proposed law, and will not reflect these changes. Online
regulations<http://dnr.wi.gov/files/PDF/pubs/wm/WM0431.pdf> have been
updated, and individuals are encouraged to use the online regulations pages
or contact Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources staff with any
questions.
For more information regarding deer hunting in Wisconsin, visit dnr.wi.gov
and search keyword "deer<http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/hunt/deer.html>."