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    2022 archery deer season underway; Fort McCoy hunters must make sure to have necessary permits, licenses

    Fort McCoy Wildlife

    Photo By Scott Sturkol | A deer is shown on South Post on Sept. 30, 2022, at Fort McCoy, Wis. Deer are one of...... read more read more

    FORT MCCOY, WISCONSIN, UNITED STATES

    10.14.2022

    Courtesy Story

    Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office           

    The regular archery/crossbow archery season began at Fort McCoy on Sept. 17, 2022, at the same time as the opening of the Wisconsin archery season.

    The season runs from Sept. 17 to Nov. 18 and Nov. 28 to Jan. 8, 2023.

    “There’s always a break in the archery season for the gun-deer season, which is Nov. 19-27 this year,” said Wildlife Biologist David Beckmann with the Natural Resources Branch (NRB) of the Directorate of Public Works Environmental Division in September. Beckmann retired from federal service Sept. 30.

    A Fort McCoy archery permit and a Wisconsin bow or crossbow hunting license are required to hunt on Fort McCoy for regular archery/crossbow, NRB officials said. Harvest is limited to one deer (antlered or antlerless) with the appropriate deer harvest authorization supplied with the Fort McCoy archery permit. Fort McCoy archery permits can be purchased on iSportsman at https://ftmccoy.isportsman.net or at the Permit Sales Office during normal business hours.

    Archery hunters also must remember that when hunting with both bow and crossbow, they must have the appropriate Wisconsin bow/crossbow license upgrade. The upgrade allows for use of either, otherwise hunters have to choose between just using a bow or just using a crossbow.

    Regular Wisconsin archery licenses are $24 for resident archery and $24 for resident crossbow. An upgrade is an additional $3. The Fort McCoy regular archery/crossbow permit is $17. Wisconsin hunting licenses are sold on the Wisconsin GoWild web site for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources at https://gowild.wi.gov.

    People who have more questions on appropriate licensing requirements for Fort McCoy can get answers by visiting the Fort McCoy iSportsman page at https://ftmccoy.isportsman.net or by calling the Permit Sales Office at 608-388-3337. For Wisconsin archery rules and regulations, visit https://widnr.widen.net/s/chhtkdmjsh/wm0685-2021_small.

    NRB officials said annually approximately 800 archery permits are purchased for Fort McCoy, and hunters have had a success rate of about 15-20 percent. On average about 90-100 deer are harvested on post each year during archery season.

    Archery hunters are reminded that use of any tree stands or blinds must be temporary and must be taken down each day. Also, if hunters succeed in harvesting a deer, that deer must be registered on Fort McCoy’s iSportsman website.

    Fort McCoy offers hunting, fishing, and trapping opportunities to military (active and retired) and their dependents, government employees, and the general public. Revenue generated from the sale of hunting, fishing, and trapping permits is used for the management of fish and wildlife habitat and populations on Fort McCoy.

    For more information about the installation’s hunting, fishing, and other outdoor opportunities, go online to the Fort McCoy iSportsman page at https://ftmccoy.isportsman.net or call the Permit Sales Office at 608-388-3337. Also check iSportsman for the newest hunting and fishing regulations recently updated in September.

    Learn more about Fort McCoy online at https://home.army.mil/mccoy, on Facebook by searching “ftmccoy,” and on Twitter by searching “usagmccoy.”

    (Article prepared by the Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office.)

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    Date Taken: 10.14.2022
    Date Posted: 10.14.2022 12:51
    Story ID: 431345
    Location: FORT MCCOY, WISCONSIN, US

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