Wisconsin Code § 29.185

Wolf harvesting licenses
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(1b) DEFINITIONS. In
this section:
(a) “Federal endangered list” means the U.S. list of endangered and threatened species, as it applies to this state.
(b) “State endangered list” means the list of endangered and
threatened Wisconsin species that is established under s. 29.604
(3) (a).
(1m) DEPARTMENT AUTHORITY. If the wolf is not listed on
the federal endangered list and is not listed on the state endangered list, the department shall allow the hunting and trapping of
wolves and shall regulate such hunting and trapping as provided
in this section and shall implement a wolf management plan. In
regulating wolf hunting and trapping, the department may limit
the number of wolf hunters and trappers and the number of
wolves that may be taken by issuing wolf harvesting licenses.
(2) LICENSES REQUIRED. (a) Prohibition. Except as authorized under a wolf harvesting license, no person may hunt or trap
a wolf. Both residents and nonresidents are eligible for wolf harvesting licenses.
(b) Archer licenses, crossbow licenses, and trapping licenses.
Notwithstanding ss. 29.171 (2), 29.172 (2), 29.216 (2), 29.217
(2), and 29.241 (3), a resident archer hunting license, a nonresident archer hunting license, a resident crossbow hunting license,
a nonresident crossbow hunting license, or a trapping license
does not authorize the hunting or trapping of wolves.
(3) ISSUANCE OF LICENSES. (a) Issuance; generally. Except
as provided in par. (bn), if the department establishes an open
season as provided under sub. (5), the department, subject to ss.
29.024 and 54.25 (2) (c) 1. d. , shall issue a wolf harvesting license to each person who applies for the license, and who pays
the required fees for the license.
(bn) Issuance system. 1. In issuing wolf harvesting licenses
under this subsection, the department shall determine the number
of licenses that will be available for a given year. The number of
licenses to be issued shall equal an even number.
2. If the number of qualified applications for wolf harvesting
licenses exceeds the number of licenses that are available, the department shall issue 50 percent of the licenses by selecting at random the applicants to be issued the licenses.
3. The department shall issue the remaining 50 percent of the
wolf harvesting licenses based on a cumulative preference system. The system shall establish preference categories for those
applicants who applied for but who were not issued a wolf harvesting license in previous seasons, with higher preference given
to those applicants with more preference points. If the number of
applicants within a preference category exceeds the number of
wolf harvesting licenses available in the category, the department
shall select at random within the category the applicants to be issued the licenses. For each season, the department shall allow
each applicant to apply for a preference point or for a license. The
department shall give a preference point to each applicant who
applies for a preference point and to each applicant who applies
for a license but who is not selected. An applicant who applies
for either a preference point or a license at least once during any 3
consecutive years shall not lose his or her acquired preference
points under the system.
4. The department shall establish a method for dividing the
applications into those that will be included in the at-random system and those that will be included in the cumulative preference
system.
5. A person applying for a wolf harvesting license shall pay
the processing fee at the time of application.
(c) Preference system; on receipt of license. An applicant
who is selected to receive a wolf harvesting license under the cumulative preference system established under par. (bn) 3. may
elect to receive a preference point instead of a license if he or she
is serving on active duty in the U.S. armed forces or national
guard during all or part of the wolf harvesting season for which
the license is issued.
(4) TRANSFER OF LICENSE. (a) Upon application by a holder
of a wolf harvesting license to the department to transfer the license to another person and upon payment of any fee required under par. (b), the department shall transfer the license if the application is made no later than the 15 days immediately preceding
the first day of the wolf harvesting season if the person to whom
the license is transferred is at least 18 years of age and is otherwise eligible to use the license. The accompanying carcass tag
shall also be transferred.
(b) If the holder of the wolf harvesting license applies to
transfer the license, the transferee shall pay the fee for the license.
(c) A holder of a license being transferred under this section
may not receive any consideration for the transfer of the license.
(5) SEASONS; ZONES. (a) The department shall establish a
single annual open season for both hunting and trapping wolves
that begins on the first Saturday in November of each year and
ends on the last day of February of the following year.
(b) The department shall divide the entire state into wolf harvesting zones and shall identify the zones in its wolf management
plan. Each zone shall be open to both hunting and trapping, except as provided in par. (c). A wolf harvesting license authorizes
its holder to hunt or trap or both only in the zone specified on the
license.
(c) The department may close a wolf harvesting zone to both
hunting and trapping of wolves if the department determines that
the closure is necessary to effectively manage the state’s wolf
population. Closure of a wolf harvesting zone under this paragraph may not take effect until at least 24 hours after the department has done all of the following:
1. Posted notice of the closure on its Internet website.
2. Announced the closure on its telephone registration
system.
3. Issued a press release announcing the closure.
(d) If the department closes a wolf harvesting zone to the
hunting of coyotes during a season that authorizes hunting of deer
with firearms, the department may reopen the zone to the hunting
of coyotes if the department determines that the closure is no
longer necessary to effectively manage the state’s wolf
population.
(e) Notwithstanding ss. 29.014 and 227.10 (1), the opening
and closing of wolf harvesting zones as authorized under pars. (c)
and (d) need not be promulgated as rules under ch. 227.

(6) AUTHORIZED HUNTING AND TRAPPING ACTIVITIES. (a)
Authorization; hunting. A wolf harvesting license authorizes the
hunting of wolves by using any of the following:
1. A firearm or airgun, as authorized under par. (b), a bow
and arrow, or a crossbow.
2. Dogs to track or trail wolves, subject to par. (c).
3. Predator calls, including electronic calls.
4. Bait that does not involve animal parts or animal byproducts, other than liquid scents.
(b) Firearms and ammunition. A wolf harvesting license authorizes hunting with a rifle, a muzzle-loading firearm, a handgun, a shotgun that fires slugs or shotshells, an airgun, and any
other firearm that is loaded with a single slug or ball. A wolf harvesting license authorizes hunting with shot that is larger than
size BB.
(c) Use of dogs. 1. A person may hunt wolves using dogs beginning with the first Monday that follows the last day of the regular season that is open to hunting deer with firearms and ending
on the last day of February of the following year.
2. No more than 6 dogs in a single pack may be used to trail
or track a wolf, regardless of the number of hunters assisting the
holder of the wolf harvesting license.
(e) Inapplicability of restrictions. A person who is hunting as
authorized under a wolf harvesting license is not subject to any
restrictions relating to hunting seasons, zones, or times that the
department imposes on the hunting of coyote.
(f) Trapping; types of traps. The types of traps that shall be
authorized by the department for trapping wolves shall include
cable restraints.
(7) TAGS; REGISTRATION. (a) The department shall issue one
wolf carcass tag to each person who is issued a wolf harvesting license under sub. (3). Each holder of a wolf harvesting license
who kills a wolf shall immediately validate the carcass tag. No
person may possess, control, store, or transport a wolf carcass unless the carcass tag has been validated in the manner required by
the department. A person who kills a wolf shall register the carcass with the department on a telephone registration system or
through an electronic notification system established by the department, except as provided in par. (am).
(am) In lieu of registering carcasses by telephone or through
an electronic notification system, the department may require that
the person who kills a wolf physically present the entire carcass
to the department for registration.
(b) A person who harvests a wolf that has an attached or implanted radio telemetry device shall return the device to the department. The department shall inform the person, upon his or
her request, of any information that has been collected through
the telemetry device or otherwise by the department that relates
to the wolf that was harvested.

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