Hunting And Outdoor Sports
DNR Gives Advice Ahead of Bow-Deer Hunting Season
Wisconsin DNR Prepares Hunters for Upcoming Bow-Deer Season
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✍️By ZRIntel Editorial Team📍Madison, WisconsinAs Wisconsins Bow-Deer hunting season approaches, the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has provided valuable tips to ensure hunter safety and success. The bow season, starting soon, offers hunters a chance to harvest antlerless deer before the pressures of gun season begin. Jeff Pritzl, a DNR Deep Specialist, highlighted that the states mild winters have led to a healthier deer population, which promises good hunting prospects. In 2025, no hunting units in the state are restricted to bucks only, reflecting the favorable population conditions. The DNR's advice focuses on maintaining awareness of both deer movement and other hunters in the area. Additionally, hunters are reminded to stay up-to-date with regulations and harvest guidelines. This season follows record-breaking buck harvests from last year, with 13 counties setting new records. As the DNR continues to monitor the population and health of deer in the region, this year's season is expected to be an exciting one, with optimal conditions for bow hunters. The Bow-Deer season runs from mid-September through early January, and it allows for a unique hunting experience where hunters can track and harvest deer using only archery equipment. The DNRs safety message stresses the importance of staying alert and aware of surrounding hunters, as bow hunting often involves stalking and quietly approaching deer. With the mild winters of recent years, deer are expected to be more active, increasing the chances of a successful hunt for those participating in the season. The DNR also noted that this year's conditions are ideal for hunters, with a high number of deer in the states forests and fields. As the season begins, hunters are encouraged to scout their locations, review safety protocols, and familiarize themselves with the most current deer harvest guidelines. With the bow season beginning, it also serves as an opportunity for hunters to practice ethical hunting by taking only well-placed shots and following all local regulations. As for the deer population itself, the DNR has taken steps to manage the herds health, ensuring that the states wildlife population remains balanced. The bow season is crucial for maintaining this balance by helping to control deer numbers before the gun season intensifies. The DNRs proactive approach to wildlife management has kept Wisconsins deer population in a healthy state, ensuring that future generations will continue to enjoy successful hunting seasons. For those preparing for this years season, the DNR has provided information on what to expect in terms of weather conditions, deer movement patterns, and overall hunting opportunities. While the season can be unpredictable, the DNRs guidance and insights ensure that hunters are well-prepared for whatever challenges the hunt may bring. Hunters are reminded to check the official DNR website for any last-minute updates on regulations, hunting areas, and the specific rules for deer management units.