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Wisconsin Natural Resources Board Approves 2023 Migratory Bird Hunting Season Framework And Regulations

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced that the Wisconsin Natural Resources Board (NRB) voted unanimously during the April board meeting to approve the 2023 migratory bird season framework and regulations.

Thanks to input from hunters and new scientific research, changes are coming to the 2023 migratory bird hunting season. Highlights from the approved season structure include:

Early Season Dates

 Early Species Season OpenCloseLimit
Early TealSept. 1Sept. 96 teal/day 
Early GooseSept. 1 Sept. 15  5 Canada geese/day; 
20 light geese/day 
Mourning DoveSept. 1Nov. 2915 dove/day
Woodcock Sept. 23 Nov. 63 birds/day

Duck Season Dates And Bag Limits

Opening Day Shooting Hours Will Begin One-Half Hour Before Sunrise For All Regular Waterfowl Hunting Seasons.

Duck Season First Open  First Close  Second Open  Second Close 
Youth HuntSept. 16Sept. 17  
North ZoneSept. 23Nov. 21  
South ZoneSept. 30Oct. 8Oct. 14Dec. 3
 Open Water Zone Oct. 14Dec. 12  

Duck Bag Limits

SpeciesTotal daily bag limit is 6 ducks of any species, including no more than the following:
Mallard4 mallards, of which only 2 may be hens
Black Duck2
 Canvasback2
Wood Duck3
Pintail1
Redhead2
Merganser5 mergansers, of which only 2 may be hooded mergansers

Regular Canada Goose Season Dates And Bag Limits

Canada Goose SeasonFirst OpenFirst CloseSecond OpenSecond CloseThird OpenThird Close
North Zone (3 Canada geese/day)Sept. 16Dec. 16    
South Zone (3 Canada geese/day until Dec. 3 then 5 Canada geese/day Dec. 16 – Jan. 2)Sept. 16Oct. 8Oct. 14Dec. 3Dec. 16Jan. 2, 2024
Mississippi Zone (3 Canada geese/day until Dec. 3 then 5 Canada geese/day Dec. 16 – Jan. 2)Sept. 16Oct. 8Oct. 14Dec. 3Dec. 16Jan. 2, 2024
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