During the opening weekend of the 2025 Wisconsin gun deer hunting season, hunters registered 90,671 white-tailed deer, reflecting a 4% increase compared to the previous year. The season took place from November 22 to November 30, with registrations including 48,748 bucks and 41,923 antlerless deer. These figures indicate both a slight growth in antlered deer numbers and a notable increase in antlerless deer harvested, highlighting the continued popularity of deer hunting in Wisconsin.
The most successful areas for hunters include the Central Farmland region, which accounted for 57,036 deer, while notable counties like Marathon and Waupaca led the harvest numbers. As hunters continue their traditions across the state, these statistics offer insights into the effectiveness and patterns of hunting over recent years. For detailed breakdowns by county and management units, check the full report from the Department of Natural Resources.
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