BY TINA L. SCOTT
EDITOR
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) released preliminary license sales, harvest registration, and hunting incident numbers on Nov. 28, 2023. Updated numbers are now available, as well.
A report generated on Sunday, Nov. 26, 2023, at 11:59 p.m. after the conclusion of the nine-day gun deer hunt showed 434,817 licenses were sold for gun privileges only, while sales of total gun, bow, crossbow, sports, and conservation patron licenses was 788,697. As of that date, total deer license sales were down 0.8% compared to 2022.
Hunters from all 50 states and 27 countries purchased a Wisconsin hunting license for 2023, 66% of which were purchased online with the other 34% purchased at in-person DNR license sale locations.
As of that same time, preliminary figures released showed hunters registered 173,942 deer during the 2023 gun deer season, including 85,390 antlered and 88,552 antlerless deer. When compared to 2022 numbers, the antlered deer harvest was down 14.7% and the antlerless deer harvest down 20.3%, for a total firearm deer harvest down 17.6% statewide.
Based on the preliminary Nov. 26 numbers, the DNR reported the counties with the most deer harvested/registered per square mile in each zone were:
Central Farmland Zone
Adams County 9.7 deer per square mile
Central Forest Zone
Adams County 3.5 deer per square mile
Southern Farmland Zone
Vernon County 6.7 deer per square mile
Northern Forest Zone
Taylor County 2.7 deer per square mile
Subsequent updates, through Dec. 5, have slightly increased harvest totals and slightly decreased the change percentages, but the total harvest was still down 17.2% from 2022 to 2023. New numbers released indicate 85,773 antlered and 89,123 antlerless deer were harvested during the gun deer season, for a total of 174,896. Those numbers reflect a 14.3% decrease in antlered deer harvested, a 19.8% decrease in antlerless deer harvested, and the total harvest decrease of 17.2%.
For comparison, in 2022, 211,202 total deer were harvested.
2023 total harvest numbers for the nine-day gun deer hunt are also down 10.6% from the average number of deer harvested over the last five years (from 2018-2022). An average of 195,643 deer were harvested per year during the gun deer season for the 2018-2022 period, as compared to this year’s 174,896 harvest total.
Deer Management Zone 2023 Gun Deer Harvested 5 Year Average Comparison
Northern Forest Zone
Antlered: 17,790 -14.3%
Antlerless: 10,360 -26.9%
Central Forest Zone
Antlered: 3,593 -3.4%
Antlerless: 2,711 -1.8%
Central Farmland Zone
Antlered: 44,773 -4.8%
Antlerless: 54,036 -14.1%
Southern Farmland Zone
Antlered: 19,617 -0.3%
Antlerless: 22,016 -10.4%
Total Harvest Registrations
Antlered: 85,773 -6.0%
Antlerless: 89,123 -14.7%
Total: 174,896 -10.6%
NOTE: For those hunting nearby, Lincoln County is part of the Northern Forest Zone, and Marathon County is part of the Central Farmland Zone.
Since the opening of the bow and crossbow seasons, through Dec. 5 and including the nine-day gun season [Nov. 18-26] and most of the statewide muzzleloader season [Nov. 27-Dec. 6], hunters have registered 272,838 statewide so far this year.
The total deer harvest for Lincoln County as of the early morning of Dec. 5, from all deer hunts combined (not just the nine-day gun deer season) was 1,655 antlered deer plus 977 antlerless deer, for a total 2,632 deer harvested. For the entire Northern Forest Zone, the combined total was 26,966 antlered deer registered plus 15,072 antlerless deer registered, for a total harvest of 42,038.
In Marathon County as of Dec. 5, the combined total from all hunts was 4,840 antlered deer plus 4,589 antlerless deer, for a total 9,429 deer harvested. For the entire Central Farmland Zone, the combined total included 77,316 antlered deer registered plus 78,065 antlerless deer registered, for a total harvest of 155,381.
Harvest numbers from the statewide antlerless-only four-day hunt (Dec. 7-Dec. 10) are not yet included in these totals.
Updated harvest numbers, which are updated periodically, are available at the DNR website: dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/WildlifeHabitat/harvest/deerharvest.
First harvest certificates available
Hunters of all ages who harvested their first deer this year are invited and encouraged to highlight the occasion with a first harvest certificate available from the DNR at: apps.dnr.wi.gov/harvestcertificate/Home/Index/DEER.
As of early Monday morning, Nov. 27, the DNR reported three firearm-involved hunting incidents that occurred during the 2023 gun deer season. The following incident details were provided via a DNR press release:
On average, there were 5.9 firearm-related incidents per year over the course of the last 10 gun deer seasons (2014-2023). There were no fatalities in 6 of those 10 years, the DNR reports.
The bow and crossbow season continues through Jan. 7, 2024, and there will be an antlerless-only holiday hunt in select farmland zone counties from Dec. 24-Jan. 1, 2024. Selected metro sub-units and counties have an extended archery season, but that extended season is not applicable to Lincoln or Marathon Counties.
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