Hunting Forms Package - Wisconsin 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Hunting Forms Package in our editor.
  2. Begin with the 'Conveyance of Hunting Rights' form. Enter the landowner's name and the specific land details where hunting rights are being conveyed.
  3. Next, fill out the 'Simple Lease for Hunting and Fishing.' Include both lessor and lessee information, along with the duration of the lease and compensation terms.
  4. For the 'Sample Letter Regarding Hunting Authorization,' provide your name, address, and details about the property where hunting is authorized.
  5. Complete the 'Waiver and Release from Liability for Adult Hunting Land' by entering your personal information and signing to acknowledge understanding of risks.
  6. Finally, if applicable, fill out the 'Waiver and Release from Liability for Minor Hunting Land' with guardian details and ensure it is signed by a parent or guardian.

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These violations may include fishing or hunting out of season, night hunting, exceeding bag limits, illegal sale of fish and wildlife, deposit of harmful substances in lakes or rivers or illegal storage or disposal of hazardous waste. All these violations seriously affect our states natural resources.
(5) Access to private land. The department may, after making reasonable efforts to notify the owner or occupant, enter private lands to retrieve or diagnose dead or diseased wild animals and take actions reasonably necessary to prevent the spread of contagious disease in the wild animals.
(5) Access to private land. The department may, after making reasonable efforts to notify the owner or occupant, enter private lands to retrieve or diagnose dead or diseased wild animals and take actions reasonably necessary to prevent the spread of contagious disease in the wild animals. Wisconsin Legislature: 29.921 - Wisconsin Legislative Documents Wisconsin Legislative Documents document statutes Wisconsin Legislative Documents document statutes
29.337 Hunting and trapping by landowners and occupants. (1) The owner or occupant of any land, and any member of his or her family, may hunt or trap beaver, coyotes, foxes, raccoons, woodchucks, rabbits, and squirrels on the land without a license issued under this chapter or ch. Wisconsin Statutes 29.337 (2024) Hunting and trapping - Justia Law Justia Law chapter-29 section-29-337 Justia Law chapter-29 section-29-337
Get a major price break on your hunting or trapping license if you havent purchased that type of license or havent purchased a license that includes that privilege in any of the last 10 years. Discounted fees are available for residents and nonresidents alike and are automatically applied when you buy a license. First-time buyers get a price break on hunting fun - Wisconsin DNR Wisconsin DNR - Wisconsin.gov permits FirstTimeBuyers Wisconsin DNR - Wisconsin.gov permits FirstTimeBuyers

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PRIVATE LAND Hunters can typically freely take game animals hunted on their own private property, or may seek permission from a landowner to hunt on private property. Hunters who wish to take game on privately owned land must follow state hunting regulations as well as any regulations specified by the landowner.
What is landowner preference? Landowners may be Wisconsin residents or nonresidents. To qualify, you must personally own 50 or more acres in one tract within the management zone you select as your first choice to be eligible for landowner preference in that zone.

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