Wisconsin selling additional antlerless deer hunting tags

(The Center Square) – Additional antlerless hunting tags will be available for purchase from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources beginning at 10 a.m. on Aug. 18.

The tags are limited to one per person per day until the allotment is sold out or the season ends.

Bonus tags cost $12 per resident, $20 per non-resident and $5 for those 11 and under.

The tags are divided into deer management units in the state with the Northern and Central Forest Zones available on Aug. 18, the Central Farmland Zone on Aug. 19, Southern Farmland Zone on Aug. 20 and all zones starting Aug. 21.

Those who logon to purchase the tags between 9:45 a.m. and 10 a.m. will be randomly assigned a number in a virtual queue to make the purchase, regardless of when they sign in.

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A minimum of one farmland zone antlerless tag is included with each deer hunting license purchase in all farmland zones with some offering more than one antlerless tag.

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