Wisconsin s wolf hunt season to end Wednesday
Hunters, trappers had already killed 82 of the 119-wolf quota as of Tuesday afternoon Share Updated: 4:37 PM CST Feb 23, 2021 WISN 12 News
Hunters, trappers had already killed 82 of the 119-wolf quota as of Tuesday afternoon Share Updated: 4:37 PM CST Feb 23, 2021 Wisconsin wildlife officials plan to end the state s wolf season on Wednesday after hunters and trappers filled nearly 70% of the state s kill quota in less than 48 hours. The DNR launched the hunt on Monday morning. It had been scheduled to run through Sunday, but hunters and trappers had already killed 82 of the 119-wolf quota as of Tuesday afternoonThe DNR said it will end the season in all six of the state s management zones effective Wednesday. Zones 2, 5 and 6 will close at 10 a.m. Zones 1, 3 and 4 will close to hunting and trapping gray wolves effective 3 p.m. The DNR estimates about 1,000 wolves roam the state.
A state senate committee Wednesday approved a resolution to push state wildlife officials to authorize a wolf hunting season this year. The resolution by
The Department of Natural Resources reported at 4 p.m. Wednesday that hunters had registered 182 wolves since the hunt began Monday, or about 15% of the estimated population. The quota
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In some game units, the commission is considering expanding the gray wolf hunting season so that it s open year-round, including in some places in the Magic Valley region. In other units, the commission could make more types of wolf trapping legal, and it could open up wolf trapping on public land.
Another proposal from sportsmen is to expand gray wolf trapping. The part that’s getting the most attention is the inclusion of game units 48 and 49, which encompass Bellevue, Hailey and Ketchum.
The reason these are a little bit unique, said Terry Thompson, Idaho Fish and Game s Magic Valley region communications manager, is there has not been a wolf trapping season in the past in those two units.”