Trapper education rules changed
In partnership with the Wisconsin Trappers’ Association, the Department of Natural Resources has adjusted trapper education course requirements for the 2020 season so adults and youth can earn their certification online or through a correspondence course. This change provides individuals an opportunity to earn their trapper education certification with limited contact with other students or instructors.
The online course, which is usually reserved for adults ages 18 years and older, is now available for beginning trappers of any age until Jan. 1, 2021. The online course requires reading, writing and critical thinking and is designed for students ages 10 and older.
For individuals who do not have internet access, a correspondence course option is available to provide students an opportunity to complete the course work through the mail. In addition to waiving the 18-year-old age requirement, in order to reduce person-to-person contact and reduce the spread of coronavirus, the Department has waived the in-person field test requirement for trapper education students until Jan. 1, 2021.
In addition to the online and correspondence trapper education options, in-person courses will resume starting July 13, 2020.
Those interested in becoming certified online or by correspondence should contact the Wisconsin Trappers’ Association Online and Correspondence Course Coordinator Mike Widner by email at trappereducation@ yahoo.com or by phone at (608) 356-3621.
Adults and youth in Wisconsin can try trapping before making the commitment to become certified through the Supervised Youth and Mentored Trapping Programs.