
Potential Impact of Severe Winter on Deer Hunting Season
The upcoming deer hunting season in northern Wisconsin may be more challenging due to a severe winter that dumped heavy snow, making it harder to find deer. Additionally, more hunters are choosing to stay closer to home, increasing pressure in the southern and central parts of the state. Harvest rates have lagged in some areas, but counties less affected by snow cover could provide better hunting options. Weather conditions, such as snow cover and visibility, play a significant role in hunting success. The season is also the earliest it can be, which could elevate deer activity. Safety reminders and chronic wasting disease testing remain a priority for the state.
