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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 2022-04-14

Contact: Jeff Pritzl, DNR Deer Program Specialist
Jeffrey.Pritzl@wisconsin.gov or 920-366-3450

Deadline To Submit Comments For 2022 Deer Season Extended To April 17

DNR Seeking Public Input On 2022 Deer Season, Plans Second Round Of County Deer Advisory Council Meetings

A group of four hunters, hanging out and laughing in the woods around a campfire. Visit the DNR website to share your input by April 17. Photo credit: Wisconsin DNR

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds the public that the comment period for recommendations on the county-level antlerless harvest quotas and other key parts of the 2022 deer hunt has been extended to April 17.

The DNR welcomes comments from anyone interested in helping shape local deer herd management preferences during the online comment period. 

Each county in Wisconsin has a County Deer Advisory Council (CDAC) to provide input and recommendations to the department on deer management within their county.

In early May, each CDAC will make recommendations to the department for the 2022 season based on deer herd metrics, county deer population objectives and public feedback. The DNR will bring its recommendations for the 2022 season to the Natural Resources Board in summer.

To learn what your CDAC is considering for this season, visit the DNR's County Deer Advisory Councils webpage. Provide your input using this online form.

Participate In Deer Season Planning

There are several ways to participate in deer season planning:

CDACs Are The Public’s Voice In Deer Management

Each County Deer Advisory Council works with local DNR staff to:

  • Schedule meetings
  • Provide community outreach and an opportunity for public input
  • Review population data and deer impacts
  • Develop recommendations on county population objectives
  • Create annual antlerless harvest quotas

The public can submit questions about the process to DNRCDACWebMail@wisconsin.gov. More information is available on the DNR's County Deer Advisory Councils webpage.