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MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds hunters and trappers to prepare for the opening of hunting and trapping seasons in November. There are three important ...
Nov. 2 Beaver (Zones A, B and C, trapping only) Mink (Southern Zone, trapping only) Muskrat (Southern Zone, trapping only) Otter (trapping only) Raccoon (non-resident) Hunters should note that turkey ...
Nov. 2 Beaver (Zones A, B and C, trapping only) Mink (Southern Zone, trapping only) Muskrat (Southern Zone, trapping only) Otter (trapping only) Raccoon (non-resident) Hunters should note that ...
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds hunters and trappers to prepare for the opening of hunting and trapping seasons in November. There are three important dates throughout ...
muskrat, nutria, opossum, raccoon, river otter, snakes, striped skunk, weasel, flying squirrel, woodchuck. In summary, if you are trapping wildlife for commercial purposes you must have a NWCO permit.
Any person whose hunting or trapping license privileges are revoked and is not legally able to purchase a hunting or trapping license, shall not possess or operate under the authority of a NWCO permit ...
They were too large to be muskrats, but didn’t look like beavers. Could they have been otters? Answer: Yes, it’s likely. River otters (lontra canadensis) live near lakes, ponds, streams and ...
I used to trap muskrats in the McPherson Valley wetlands just outside Inman, which involves wading around in marshes of cattails and marsh grass that look a little like areas of the Everglades.
Traps can be set on land for species such as fisher, coyote and raccoon through December, and in the water or under ice for species such as beaver, muskrat and otter through next March.