I Don't think it will happen , but now Milwaukee county golf courses are closed.
I just know I'll wait to the last minute to buy my license .
I'll admit, I was torn. I easily could make the round trip and not see a sole and just pack everything I needed for a weekend.
But after talking with some of the locals, just isn't worth it for a turkey. Good friend and my farmers wife has cancer and just suffered a heart attack. They aren't happy with the influx of all the seasonal owners starting to show up.
Out of respect to them, I'll skip it a year. I can always buy one from the store. But I'll admit, I could really use the time out in the field.
Stay well everyone.
I was undecided as to where to hunt when applying last fall Zone 2 or Zone 5. I was fortunate to pick Zone 2 where my permanent residence is and not my place up-north. Sorry about everyone that are going to miss this year by not traveling but you are doing the right thing by staying home.
Going out today to set up my blind and pack in some of my gear for tomorrow morning. I have never hunted an opener before and it looks like it will be a cool one. I have a nice group patterned on some lightly hunted public about 10 miles from home so it should be a slam dunk(wishful thinking)LOL.
Due to unprecedented crowds, litter, vandalism and the need to protect the health and safety of our visitors and staff, Gov. Evers has directed the DNR to close several state properties to public access effective Friday, April 10.
All properties already designated as public hunting grounds will remain open to turkey hunters.
No public hunting grounds have been closed as a result of this directive, including those state parks already open to spring turkey hunting.
Turkey hunters should follow public health guidance and the Safer at Home order while afield this season, including:
We thank you for your patience and cooperation as we all go through the COVID-19 emergency together and apologize for any inconvenience. This is a rapidly evolving situation. For updates, visit the DNR website or follow @WIDNR on Facebook, @wi_dnr on Instagram or @WDNR on Twitter.
I hunt less than 15 minutes from my house and the only one on that land(160 acres) for that period. Yes, it's in the next county(I live literally 4 blocks from Columbia Co. in Dane Co.) but that's not gonna stop me. I even called my friend(the landowner) yesterday to see if it would be OK to go up there to pattern my gun since ranges are closed. No problems, he said.
Tim
Counties are asking us to stay at our primary residence.Please comply
The learn to hunt turkey program cancelling is an idea we should all support. Mentors are awesome and the young folks love it, but mentored turkey hunting needs closeness between folks that just met each other. Treat this disease like you’ve got it and don’t want to spread it and slow this thing down.
To all of my 65 and older friends in the outdoors, be careful out there. This one might really harm you or those you love.
I have mentored for the Learn to Hunt Turkey program. A couple weeks ago got an email that the program was canceled for this year. The group meeting where the hunters and mentors meet usually had 20-25 people in attendance which at the time was in excess of recommended group size.