MADISON, Wis. (WSAU) — The dates are set for Wisconsin’s game bird hunting seasons.
Department of Natural Resources spokesman George Althoff says the only significant change is in the Horicon Canada goose hunting zone where goose hunters would be allowed to hunt on any day of a continuous 92-day season instead of selecting a specific period as they have in the past. He says hunters who already purchased a period 1 or 2 permit this license year will automatically be allowed to hunt for 92 days.
The first of the 2016 migratory game bird seasons will open September 1st with the early Canada goose, mourning dove and early teal seasons. Regular waterfowl hunting seasons will include a 60-day duck season and a 92-day goose season.
As a result of changes in the federal process for setting annual waterfowl hunting seasons, all migratory game bird hunting seasons will now be approved in April rather than the longstanding August decision, which gives hunters more time to plan and prepare for the fall seasons.
Early season dates:
Early teal season Sept. 1-7
Early goose season Sept. 1-15
Dove season Sept. 1- Nov. 29
Woodcock Sept. 19-Nov. 2
Duck season dates:
Youth Waterfowl Hunt – Sept. 17-18
Northern Zone – Sept. 24-Nov. 22
Southern Zone – Oct. 1-9, then a five day closure, reopening Oct. 15-Dec. 4
Mississippi River Zone – Oct. 1-7, then seven day closure, reopening on Oct. 15 – Dec. 6
Regular goose season dates:
The state is apportioned into two goose hunting zones for the regular season: Horicon and Exterior. The Mississippi River is a subzone within the Exterior Zone.
Exterior Zone – 92 days.North Zone – Sept. 16-Dec. 16
South Zone -Sept. 16-Oct. 9 and Oct. 15-Dec. 21
Mississippi River Subzone – Oct. 1-7, Oct. 15-Jan. 5
Horicon Zone (change from two time periods to just one season) – Sept. 16-Dec. 16
For more details, search the DNR website, dnr.wi.gov, for keyword “waterfowl.”
For more information on the April Natural Resources Board meeting, search the DNR website for “NRB.” The Natural Resources Board approved the rules this week.


