Wisconsin’s duck and goose hunters now know the potential hunting season regulations for the next five years; yet unknown is what the regulation framework from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) will be for each of those years.
At the Natural Resources Board’s (NRB) April 15 meeting, the members approved most of a proposed emergency rule from the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) that includes options for season lengths and bag limits for 2026 through 2030. Taylor Finger, DNR migratory bird specialist, said this will eliminate the need for the DNR to come to the NRB with emergency rule proposals every year.
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