A summary of Wisconsin's trapping laws and how they affect you is contained in the pamphlets listed below. Fall 2025-Spring 2026 Wisconsin Trapping RegulationsFebruary 2021 Wolf Hunting And Trapping Regulations
Yellowstone Wildlife Area is a 4,000-acre property in the Southwest Savanna Ecoregion of Wisconsin. Its rolling topography, indicative of the Driftless Area, makes it one of the larger state-owned properties in southwestern Wisconsin. Half of the…
Yellow River Wildlife Area is a 2,188-acre property contiguous to Buckhorn State Park and Buckhorn Wildlife Area located on Castle Rock Lake in east-central Juneau County off of Highway G. Yellow River Wildlife Area is located to the north and west…
Woodboro Lakes Wildlife Area is located about 10 miles west of Rhinelander in the Town of Woodboro. It consists of about 3,000 acres with a variety of upland forests and six small lakes. The forests are mostly aspen and white birch with areas of red…
Wolf River Wildlife Area is located in northwest Winnebago County in the Town of Wolf River. The state owns and manages approximately 1,800 acres. The property consists of two slightly disjunct units dominated by wetlands.