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Looking for outdoor adventure? The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is making it easier than ever to get out and Go Wild by offering key licenses and registrations all in one place. Go Wild puts a license to excitement right at your fingertips, 24 hours a day.
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To purchase Wisconsin fishing, hunting or trapping authorities, or for online registration service for boats, ATVs, UTVs, snowmobiles, or off-highway motorcycles, login to Go Wild to access your customer dashboard and catalog. Be safe. Get certified. Browse Classes. It's quick.
Hunting Resources. Below are some helpful guidance documents to supplement the information in the hunting regulations pamphlets. Use of Drones for Retrieval of Animals; Field Guide to Possession, Sale, Purchase, Trade and Use of Wild Animals; Migratory Bird Open Water Zone Boundaries
Hunters can purchase deer licenses and bonus authorizations through the Go Wild app or at license sale locations. Antlerless Harvest Authorizations. Bonus antlerless harvest authorizations will be available for purchase starting Aug. 12 through the Go Wild app or at any license sale locations.
Below is a list of resident hunting, fishing and recreational licenses. All licenses are available for purchase through Go Wild, or at one of our sales locations unless otherwise noted. Get Started Purchase your licenses and permits at Go Wild.
Hunting. In the months leading up to the various Wisconsin seasons, hunters across the state anxiously await their favorite time of year. Time spent honing shooting skills, readying equipment and scouting the land for game are enjoyable pastimes and can pay off when the season opens.
Look up customer account. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. PO Box 7921. Madison, Wisconsin 53707-7921. Call 1-888-936-7463 (TTY Access via relay - 711) from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.