The Learn to Hunt Bear programs helps teach new and novice hunters the skills they need to target black bear in Wisconsin. Photo courtesy iStock/KeithBinns.

MADISON – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and conservation partners encourage novice and experienced bear hunters to join the Learn to Hunt Bear program as participants and instructors.

The program includes multiple classroom and field sessions, culminating with a bear-hunting excursion. Participants will learn about bear biology, population management, habits and habitat, hunting techniques, regulations and safety.

Anyone who has not previously participated in the Learn to Hunt Bear program or received a bear harvest authorization is encouraged to apply. Participants must be at least 10 years old and lack a pathway to experience bear hunting, such as bear hunting with family or friends.

The number of Learn to Hunt Bear programs offered varies annually and will influence the number of participants selected. Applicants will be notified of the status of their application by June 1.

Interested participants should complete an application and send it to the DNR, postmarked by May 1. Find the application, program guidelines and more information on the DNR’s Learn to Hunt Bear webpage.

Become a Learn to Hunt Bear instructor

The DNR seeks groups of experienced bear hunters interested in becoming program instructors.

Potential instructors need at least five years of bear hunting experience and consent to a background check. The DNR will work with instructor groups to develop a Learn to Hunt Bear program in their area. Interested groups should notify Emily Iehl, DNR hunting and shooting sports program specialist, at [email protected] of their intent to host a program by May 1.

Find more information for instructors on the DNR’s Learn to Hunt Bear webpage under “Learn to Hunt Bear Instructors.”