FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 26, 2024 Contact: Shawn Rossler, DNR Furbearer Specialist [email protected] or 608-225-2663
Bobcat And Fisher Application Permit Deadline Is Aug. 1
The deadline to apply for a bobcat or fisher permit is Aug. 1. / Photo Credit: iStock/Carol Gray
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds hunters and trappers that the deadline to apply for a bobcat or fisher permit is Aug. 1, 2024.
The DNR regulates the harvest of bobcat and fisher through a permitting system. To receive a permit for one of these species, a hunter or trapper must submit an application and be selected as a winner.
Hunters and trappers can submit an application through the Go Wild license portal or in person at a license sales location. The application fee for a bobcat permit is $6, and the application fee for a fisher permit is $3. The drawing will occur in mid-August, and successful applicants will be notified through their Go Wild account. Winners must also purchase and possess the appropriate license before going into the field.
In addition to applying for entry into the drawing, applicants can apply for a preference point only. Any applicant not selected during this year’s drawing will be awarded a preference point toward future drawings. Applicants who do not apply for either a preference point or a permit at least once during any three consecutive years will lose all previously accumulated preference points.
All first-time trappers must complete an approved trapper education course, unless trapping under the youth supervised option, mentored trapping program or other exemptions. This comprehensive course, taught by experienced trappers, teaches basic trapping skills, including legal methods, regulations, safety and ethics. The DNR offers programs for beginners, such as the Women’s Trap Camp and the Youth Trap Camp, to help trappers get started in a safe and supportive atmosphere. More information is available on the DNR’s Trapper Education webpage.
Anyone born on or after Jan. 1, 1973, must have a hunter education certification to purchase a hunting license unless hunting under the Mentored Hunting Law. Learn more about safe hunting in Wisconsin and register for a hunter education course on the DNR Safety Education webpage.
To learn more about the fisher and bobcat seasons, visit the DNR hunting and trapping webpages.
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