29.50 Propagation privileged.
29.51 State propagation of fish.
29.511 Cold water fish hatchery.
29.512 Well disruptions caused by Bayfield hatchery operations.
29.513 Permit for private management.
29.515 Trespass to state fish hatchery.
29.52 Private fish hatcheries.
29.535 Introduction of wild animals.
29.536 Municipal fish hatcheries.
29.54 State propagation of wild mammals and birds.
29.544 Wild rice conservation; licenses.
29.547 Ginseng protected.
29.55 Wild animals for parks.
29.555 Public hunting and fishing grounds.
29.557 Hunting on land in state parks and state fish hatcheries.
29.56 Game or wildlife refuge.
29.565 Animal wildlife exhibit.
29.57 Wildlife refuges.
29.571 Horicon marsh game preserve, fur farm, hatchery, dams.
29.572 Game farms; license.
29.573 Pheasant and quail farms; department control; shooting license.
29.574 Game bird and animal farms.
29.575 Fur animal farms.
29.578 Deer farms; venison serving permits.
29.579 Domestic fur-bearing animal farms.
29.583 Disposal of escaped deer.
29.585 Wildlife exhibit licenses.
29.586 Humane, adequate and sanitary care of wild animals.
29.59 Removal of wild animals.
29.598 Wildlife damage abatement program; wildlife damage claim program.
29.599 Law enforcement aid program; spearfishing.
29.60 Use of poison and explosives; pole traps.
29.605 Giving away of predatory animals to public zoos.
29.62 Removal of injurious rough fish.
29.623 Control of detrimental fish.
29.625 Permit to take rough fish.
29.626 Trespass on riparian land.
29.64 Resisting a warden.
29.641 False impersonation of warden.
29.642 Incorrect information.
29.6425 Prohibitions during periods of suspension or revocation.
29.643 Changing approval.
29.644 Breaking seals of department.
29.645 Larceny of game.
29.65 Civil actions for damages caused by law violations.
29.99 General penalty provisions.
29.995 Penalties; repeaters.
29.996 Parties to a violation.
29.9965 Wild animal protection assessments.
29.9967 Fishing shelter removal assessment.
29.997 Natural resources assessments.
29.998 Natural resources restitution payments.
Ch. 29 Cross-reference Cross-reference: See definitions in s. 24.01.
29.01 29.01 General definitions. The following terms, wherever used in this chapter, shall be construed to apply as follows:
29.01(1) (1) "Approval" means any type of approval or authorization issued by the department or a county clerk under this chapter including any license, permit, certificate, card, stamp or tag unless the context requires a different meaning.
29.01(1m) (1m) "Attending boat" means an open boat used to transport equipment, crew or catch of a licensed boat, provide assistance in the operation of fishing gear by the licensed boat or provide other assistance in the commercial fishing operations of a boat licensed under s. 29.33.
29.01(2) (2) "Carcass" means the dead body of any wild animal to which it refers, including the head, hair, skin, plumage, skeleton, or any other part thereof.
29.01(2m) (2m) "Documented boat" means a licensed commercial fishing boat with valid federal documentation under s. 30.51 (2) (c) 2.
29.01(2r) (2r) "Farm-raised deer" has the meaning given in s. 95.001 (1) (a).
29.01(3) (3) "Fishing" includes taking, capturing, killing, or fishing for fish of any variety in any manner. When the word "fish" is used as a verb, it shall have the same meaning as the word "fishing" as defined herein.
29.01(4) (4) "Fur-bearing animals" includes otter, beaver, mink, muskrat, marten, fisher, skunk, raccoon, fox, weasel, opossum, badger, wolf, coyote, wildcat and lynx.
29.01(5) (5) "Game" includes all varieties of wild mammals or birds; "game fish" includes all varieties of fish except rough fish and minnows; "rough fish" includes dace, suckers, carp, goldfish, redhorse, freshwater drum, burbot, bowfin, garfish, buffalo fish, lamprey, alewife, gizzard shad, smelt, goldeye, mooneye, carpsucker and quill back, in all waters and chub in inland waters only; "minnows" includes suckers, mud minnows, madtom, stonecat, killifish, stickleback, trout-perch, darters, sculpin and all minnow family cyprinids except goldfish and carp.
29.01(6) (6) "Game animals" includes deer, moose, elk, bear, rabbits, squirrels, fox and raccoon.
29.01(7) (7) "Game birds" includes the following aquatic birds: Wild geese, brant, wild ducks, wild swan, rails, coots, gallinules, jacksnipe, woodcock, plovers and sandpipers; the following upland birds: ruffed grouse (partridge), pinnated grouse (prairie chicken), sharp-tailed grouse, pheasants, Hungarian partridge, Chukar partridge, bobwhite, quail, California quail and wild turkey.
29.01(8) (8) "Hunt" or "hunting" includes shooting, shooting at, pursuing, taking, catching or killing any wild animal or animals, except that for the purposes of ss. 29.1085, 29.109 and 29.114, "hunt" or "hunting" does not include shooting, shooting at, taking, catching or killing any bear.
29.01(9) (9) "Inland waters" means all waters not classified as outlying waters, including the bays, bayous and sloughs of the Mississippi river bottoms.
29.01(9m) (9m) "Licensed boat" means a boat, other than an attending boat, included under a commercial fishing license.
29.01(10) (10) "Nongame species" means any species of wild animal not classified as a game fish, game animal, game bird or fur-bearing animal.
29.01(11) (11) "Outlying waters" means Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Green Bay, Sturgeon Bay, Sawyer's harbor and the Fox river from its mouth up to the dam at De Pere.
29.01(11m) (11m) "Registered boat" means a boat having a valid certificate of number issued under s. 30.51.
29.01(12) (12) "Resident" means a person who has maintained his or her place of permanent abode in this state for a period of 30 days immediately preceding his or her application for an approval. Domiciliary intent is required to establish that a person is maintaining his or her place of permanent abode in this state. Mere ownership of property is not sufficient to establish domiciliary intent. Evidence of domiciliary intent includes, without limitation, the location where the person votes, pays personal income taxes or obtains a driver's license.
29.01(12m) (12m) "Resident senior citizen" means a resident who has attained the age of 65 years.
29.01(13) (13) "Trapping" includes the taking, or the attempting to take, of any wild animal by means of setting or operating any device, mechanism or contraption that is designed, built or made to close upon, hold fast, or otherwise capture a wild animal or animals. When the word "trap" is used as a verb, it shall have the same meaning as the word "trapping" as defined herein.
29.01(14) (14) "Wild animal" means any mammal, bird, fish, or other creature of a wild nature endowed with sensation and the power of voluntary motion.
29.015 29.015 Bays bounded.
29.015(1)(1) Whenever the hereinafter named bays and harbors are mentioned in this chapter, the following description for the same shall apply:
29.015(1)(a) (a) That body of water known as Moonlight bay lying north and west of a line commencing at the most northeast point in section 15, township 30 north, range 28 east, and running in a straight line northeasterly to the most southerly point in section 14, same township and range.
29.015(1)(b) (b) That body of water known as Jackson harbor lying south and west of a line commencing at the most northerly point in section 27, township 34 north, range 30 east, and running in a straight line northwesterly to the most easterly point in the northeast quarter of section 28, same township and range.
29.015(1)(c) (c) That body of water known as Bailey's harbor lying north of a line commencing at the most southerly point in section 21, township 30 north, range 28 east, and running in a straight line westerly to the south line of section 20, same township and range.
29.015(1)(d) (d) That body of water known as Washington harbor lying south of a line commencing at the water's edge on the north line of section 26, township 34 north, range 29 east, and running in a straight line easterly to the water's edge on the north line of section 25, same township and range.
29.015(1)(e) (e) That body of water known as Eagle harbor lying south and east of a line drawn from the most northeast point in section 9, township 31 north, range 27 east, easterly to the water's edge on the north line of section 12, same township and range.
29.015(1)(f) (f) That body of water known as Egg harbor lying south of a line commencing at the most northeast point in section 26, township 30 north, range 26 east, and running in a straight line east to the north line of section 25, same township and range.
29.015(1)(g) (g) That body of water known as North bay lying north of a line commencing at the most northeast point in section 35, township 31 north, range 28 east, and running in a straight line to the west line of section 25, same township and range.
29.015(1)(h) (h) That body of water known as Fish Creek harbor lying south and east of a line commencing at the most northerly point in the southwest quarter of section 29, township 31 north, range 27 east, and running northeasterly in a straight line to the water's edge on north line of said section, township and range.
29.015(1)(i) (i) That body of water known as Detroit harbor lying north of a line commencing at the most southerly point in section 14, township 33 north, range 29 east, and running in a straight line to the most southerly point in section 18, township 33 north, range 30 east.
29.015(1)(j) (j) That body of water known as Sturgeon bay lying south and east of a line commencing at the most northerly point of section 23, township 28 north, range 25 east, and running in a northeasterly direction to the water's edge on north line of section 13, same township and range.
29.015(1)(k) (k) That body of water known as Little Sturgeon bay lying south of a line commencing at the most northeast point in section 35, township 28 north, range 24 east, and running in a northeasterly direction to the most northerly point in section 36, same township and range.
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