Chapter 29 Wild Animals and Plants
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1 Updated 03−04 Wis. Stats. Database WILD ANIMALS AND PLANTS CHAPTER 29 WILD ANIMALS AND PLANTS SUBCHAPTER I 29.351 Skins of fur−bearing animals. DEFINITIONS 29.354 Possession of game birds and animals. 29.001 Definitions. 29.357 Transportation; general provisions. SUBCHAPTER II 29.361 Transportation of deer or elk. 29.364 Transportation of game birds. GENERAL FISH AND GAME REGULATION SUBCHAPTER V 29.011 Title to wild animals. 29.014 Rule−making for this chapter. FISHING REGULATION 29.024 Approvals; forms; issuing agents. 29.401 Possession of fishing equipment. 29.035 Report of department. 29.403 Fishing tournaments. 29.037 Fish and wildlife restoration. 29.4035 Bass fishing tournament pilot program. 29.038 Local regulation of wild animals. 29.404 Fishing shanties on ice, regulation. 29.039 Nongame species. 29.407 Transportation of fish. 29.041 Department to regulate hunting and fishing in interstate waters. 29.411 Cooperation during a fish census. 29.042 Agreements to retire licenses. 29.414 Erection of barriers to exclude rough fish. 29.043 Interstate comity. 29.417 Permit to take rough fish. 29.045 Interstate license privileges. 29.421 Removal of rough fish. 29.047 Interstate transportation of game. 29.424 Control of detrimental fish. 29.053 Specific open and closed seasons. SUBCHAPTER VI 29.055 Wild animals; possession in closed season or in excess of bag limit. COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES 29.057 Wild animals; possession in open season. 29.501 Fur dealers regulated. 29.059 Reports of hunters. 29.503 Wholesale fish dealer license. 29.063 Management of chronic wasting disease. 29.506 Taxidermists. 29.071 Wildlife on Indian reservations protected. 29.509 Bait dealer license. 29.075 Hunting, trapping and fishing by American Indians. 29.512 Guide licenses. 29.079 Deer hunting by practitioners of Ho−Chunk religion. 29.514 Outlying water sport trolling licenses. 29.083 Interference with hunting, fishing or trapping. 29.516 Fishing with nets and setlines. 29.088 Use of poison and explosives; pole traps. 29.519 Commercial fishing in outlying waters. 29.089 Hunting on land in state parks and state fish hatcheries. 29.522 Description of nets; use of. 29.091 Hunting or trapping in wildlife refuge. 29.523 Net licenses, Mississippi and St. Croix rivers. SUBCHAPTER III 29.526 Slat net fishing in the Mississippi River. HUNTING, TRAPPING AND FISHING APPROVALS 29.529 Trammel net fishing in the Mississippi River. 29.161 Resident small game hunting license. 29.531 Set or bank pole licenses. 29.164 Wild turkey hunting license approvals. 29.533 Setline licenses; inland waters. 29.171 Resident archer hunting license. 29.537 Clams, clamming and commercial clamming. 29.173 Resident deer hunting license. 29.539 Sale of game or fish. 29.177 Special deer hunting permits. 29.541 Serving of game to guests. 29.181 Bonus deer hunting permits. SUBCHAPTER VII 29.182 Elk hunting licenses. APPROVAL FEES AND EFFECTIVE PERIODS 29.184 Bear licenses. 29.553 Processing fee. 29.191 Stamps. 29.556 Handling fee. 29.192 Regulation of takings of certain wild animals. 29.559 Issuing fee. 29.193 Approvals for disabled persons. 29.561 Back tag number reservation fee. 29.194 Approvals for students and members of the armed forces. 29.563 Fee schedule. 29.195 Disabled veterans, Great Lakes Naval Hospital. 29.564 Voluntary contributions; lake research. 29.197 Waivers of certain approvals. 29.565 Voluntary contributions; venison processing and grant program. 29.199 Authorizations for certain patients and institutionalized persons to fish. 29.566 Collection, retention, and deposit of fees. 29.201 Waiver of fishing license requirement for groups of disabled persons. 29.567 Voluntary contributions; elk research. 29.204 Nonresident annual small game hunting license. 29.569 Effective periods. 29.207 Nonresident 5−day small game hunting license. SUBCHAPTER VIII 29.211 Nonresident deer hunting license. EDUCATION AND TRAINING 29.213 Nonresident fur−bearing animal hunting license. 29.216 Nonresident archer hunting license. 29.591 Hunter education program and bow hunter education program. 29.219 Resident fishing licenses. 29.593 Requirement for certificate of accomplishment to obtain hunting approval. 29.228 Nonresident fishing licenses. 29.595 Elk hunter education program. 29.229 Fishing approvals issued by the Lac du Flambeau band. 29.597 Trapper education program. 29.2295 Department approvals issued on the Lac du Flambeau reservation. 29.598 Outdoors skills training. 29.231 Sports licenses. SUBCHAPTER IX 29.235 Conservation patron license. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 29.237 Sturgeon spearing license. 29.601 Noxious substances. 29.241 Trapping license. 29.604 Endangered and threatened species protected. SUBCHAPTER IV 29.607 Wild rice. HUNTING AND TRAPPING REGULATION 29.611 Wild ginseng. 29.301 General restrictions on hunting. 29.614 Scientific collector permit. 29.304 Restrictions on hunting and use of firearms by persons under 16 years of 29.617 Public hunting and fishing grounds. age. 29.621 Wildlife refuges. 29.307 Hunting with aid of aircraft prohibited. 29.624 Senior citizen recreation card. 29.311 Shotshell restrictions. 29.627 Domestic fur−bearing animal farms. 29.312 Rules regulating the sighting of a firearm. SUBCHAPTER X 29.314 Shining animals. FISH AND GAME PROPAGATION AND STOCKING 29.317 Taking homing pigeons. 29.701 Propagation of fish; protected wild animals. 29.319 Falconry regulation. 29.705 Propagation of fish; removal of fish. 29.324 Group deer hunting. 29.709 State fish hatcheries. 29.327 Regulation of waterfowl blinds. 29.713 Trespass to state fish hatchery. 29.331 Trapping regulation. 29.717 Trespass on riparian land. 29.334 Hunting and trapping; treatment of wild animals. 29.733 Natural waters used in fish farms. 29.335 Feeding wild animals for nonhunting purposes. 29.734 Barriers required for fish farms. 29.336 Feeding deer. 29.735 Importation of fish. 29.337 Hunting and trapping by landowners and occupants. 29.736 Stocking of fish. 29.341 Duties on accidental shooting. 29.737 Permit for private management. 29.345 Hunting, fishing or trapping accident; failure to report. 29.738 Private fishing preserves. 29.347 Possession of deer and elk; heads and skins. 29.741 Food in the wild for game birds. Wisconsin Statutes Archive. WILD ANIMALS AND PLANTS Updated 03−04 Wis. Stats. Database 2 29.749 Horicon marsh fur farm and dam. 29.941 Assistance of law enforcement officers. SUBCHAPTER XI 29.944 Exemption from liability. CAPTIVE ANIMALS 29.947 Law enforcement aid program; spearfishing. 29.875 Disposal of escaped deer or elk. 29.951 Resisting a warden. 29.954 False impersonation of warden. SUBCHAPTER XII 29.957 Breaking seals of department. WILDLIFE DAMAGE 29.961 Incorrect information. 29.885 Removal of wild animals. 29.962 Worthless checks for approvals. 29.887 Wildlife control in urban communities. 29.964 Changing approval. 29.889 Wildlife damage abatement program; wildlife damage claim program. 29.967 Prohibitions during periods of suspension or revocation. 29.89 Venison processing and donation program. 29.969 Larceny of wild animals. SUBCHAPTER XIII 29.971 General penalty provisions. ENFORCEMENT 29.974 Penalties; repeaters. 29.921 Warrants; arrests; police powers. 29.977 Civil actions for damages caused by law violations. 29.924 Investigations; searches. 29.981 Parties to a violation. 29.927 Public nuisances. 29.983 Wild animal protection surcharges. 29.931 Seizures. 29.985 Fishing shelter removal surcharge. 29.934 Sale of confiscated game and objects. 29.987 Natural resources surcharge. 29.936 Distribution of fish and game to food distribution services. 29.989 Natural resources restitution surcharge. Cross−reference: See definitions in s. 24.01. other than farm−raised fish. When “fish” is used as a verb, it has Cross Reference: See also NR Ch 1−, Wis. adm. code. the same meaning as “fishing”. (28) “Food distribution service” means a program that pro- SUBCHAPTER I vides food or serves meals directly to individuals with low incomes or to elderly individuals, or that collects and distributes DEFINITIONS food to persons who provide food or serve meals directly to these individuals. 29.001 Definitions. In this chapter, unless the context (29) “Freeze−out pond” means a natural, self−contained body requires otherwise: of water in which freezing or anoxic conditions prevent the body (3) “Address” means a street name and number or post−office of water from naturally sustaining a fish population at least twice box number, the name of the city, village or town, the state and the every 5 years. zip code. (30) “Fur−bearing animals” includes otter, beaver, mink, (6) “Aircraft” means any contrivance invented, used or muskrat, marten, fisher, skunk, raccoon, fox, weasel, opossum, designed for navigation of or flight in the air. badger, wolf, coyote, bobcat, cougar and lynx. (9) “All−terrain vehicle” has the meaning given in s. 340.01 (33) “Game” includes all varieties of wild mammals or birds. (2g). (36) “Game animals” includes deer, moose, elk, bear, rabbits, (12) “Approval” means any type of approval or authorization squirrels, fox and raccoon. issued by the department under this chapter including any license, (39) “Game birds” means birds that are in the wild and permit, certificate, card, stamp or tag unless the context requires includes wild geese, brant, wild ducks, wild swan, rails, coots, gal- a different meaning. linules, snipe, woodcock, plovers, sandpipers, ruffed grouse, prai- (15) “Attending boat” means an open boat used to transport rie chicken, sharp−tailed grouse, pheasants, gray partridge, chu- equipment, crew or catch of a licensed boat, provide assistance in kar partridge, bobwhite, quail, crows and wild turkey. the operation of fishing gear by the licensed boat or provide other (41) “Game fish” includes all varieties of fish except rough assistance in the commercial fishing operations of a boat licensed under s. 29.519. fish and minnows. (16) “Boat” means any device capable of being used as a (42) “Hunt” or “hunting” includes shooting, shooting at, pur- means of transportation on water.