You do not have to take an online exam, but you are required to attend the Hunter Internet Field Day to complete your Hunting safety certification.
Anyone born on or after Jan. 1, 1973, must complete a hunter education course and have a hunter education safety certificate on file to purchase any hunting license in Wisconsin.
1. Study and pass the online course. Study and pass the $24.50 course, and pay a $10.00 Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources fee. Throughout the Wisconsin Hunter Ed Course, you'll be tested on what you've learned.
– The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the temporary all-online hunter education course option will end at midnight on Sunday, March 20, 2022, for those under 18-years-old. Hunter education students aged 18 and older will continue to have the online course as a hunter education option.
A. Both the hunter and the deer must be located on private property. A hunter with a private land harvest authorization cannot shoot a deer standing on public lands even if he/she is standing on private land.
How Do I Get My State Hunting License?Complete the Wisconsin hunter education certification requirements.Choose the correct license type.Buy the license through the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources website or a Wisconsin–approved agent.
AGE AND SUPERVISION REQUIREMENTS Hunters who are 12-13 years of age must obtain a hunter education certificate, and be supervised by an adult. Hunters who are 14 years of age or older are permitted to hunt alone as long as they have obtained hunter education certification.
14 years oldTo hunt alone, a youth must be 14 years old and must pass a hunter education course; children ages 12 and 13 can hunt with a parent or guardian, but must also have a hunting safety certificate.
Anyone born on or after January 1, 1973 is required to possess a hunter safety certificate or a bowhunting education certificate in order to bowhunt in Wisconsin. There is no minimum age requirement to take this online course. You do not have to be a resident of Wisconsin to take this online course.
12 years of ageIn Wisconsin all persons who are at least 12 years of age and who were born on or after January 1st, 1985 are required to take a Wisconsin-Approved Snowmobile Safety Course, and obtain a snowmobile certificate when riding on public lands.
You can obtain a DNR Customer ID Number:by using our online web site to obtain your DNR customer ID number;by calling DNR customer service from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. at 1-888-936-7463; or.by visiting a DNR service center during their regular scheduled hours.
The National Rifle Association (NRA) is a primary supporter of hunter education. Hunter education teaches people how to responsibly handle firearms, read maps, identify wildlife species, and understand the importance of conservation. The NRA offers hunter education courses across the United States.