Hunters and Landowners Need to Be Aware of Trespass Law During the Upcoming Deer Season
Tuesday, November 13th, 2018 -- 9:02 AM
(Wisconsin Ag Connection) -The state's largest farm organization says it wants to make sure hunters and rural landowners are aware of Wisconsin's trespass law for the upcoming deer hunting season.According to Paul Zimmerman, who is the Wisconsin Farm Bureau's Director of Governmental Relations, good communications between hunters and rural landowners can help ensure a safe and enjoyable hunting season. "The best way to ensure a safe and enjoyable hunting season is good communication between rural landowners and hunters," Zimmerman said. "If landowners are having issues with trespassers, they should call their county sheriff's office as DNR wardens do not have the authority to investigate trespassing complaints." There are two exceptions to when permission is needed to enter private land. If the property is enrolled as 'open' in the Managed Forest Law program; or if its considered 'inholdings,' which is private land that is surrounded by public land.
Landowners must post a sign to prevent hunting by the public on such land. Meanwhile, hunters are also required to make a reasonable effort to retrieve game they have killed or injured, hunters may not trespass to retrieve such game. The one exception to the trespass law is the case of inholdings, which is private land that is surrounded by public land. In that situation, a landowner must post a sign to prevent hunting by the public.
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