NR 13.15   Use of set or bank poles and setlines.
NR 13.16   Use of traps, seines, dip nets and fyke nets.
NR 13.17   Use of spears.
NR 13.18   Gill nets.
NR 13.19   Reporting and monitoring.
NR 13.195   Ice fishing with unattended lines.
NR 13.196   Spearing and netting in streams.
Subchapter III — Hunting and Trapping
NR 13.30   Restrictions.
NR 13.32   Statutory modifications and exceptions.
NR 13.34   Modifications to administrative code relating to migratory game bird hunting.
NR 13.36   Modifications to administrative code relating to hunting small game, furbearers and protected wild animals.
NR 13.37   Modifications to administrative code relating to trapping small game, furbearers and protected animals.
NR 13.38   Modifications to administrative code relating to deer hunting.
NR 13.40   Modifications to administrative code relating to handguns and crossbows.
NR 13.42   Modifications to administrative code relating to baiting hours and highways.
NR 13.44   Modifications to administrative code relating to bear hunting.
Subchapter IV — Gathering
NR 13.50   Definitions.
NR 13.51   Restrictions.
NR 13.52   Miscellaneous forest product gathering eligibility and assistance.
NR 13.54   Gathering miscellaneous forest products on department land.
NR 13.55   Gathering fruits, seeds, berries or certain plants.
NR 13.56   Safety.
NR 13.57   Department inspection.
Ch. NR 13 NoteNote: Chapter NR 13 was created as an emergency rule effective 8-4-89; emerg. cr. NR 13.10 to 13.196 and 13.50 to 13.57 effective 2-2-90.
subch. I of ch. NR 13Subchapter I — General Provisions
Subch. I of ch. NR 13 NoteNote: Chapter NR 13 is a direct result of the off-reservation treaty rights first recognized in Lac Courte Oreilles v. Voigt, 700 F. 2d 341 (7th Cir. 1983). This rule does not actually amend other state statutes. Rather, it represents the Department’s interpretation of how these laws must be interpreted or limited in order to comply with the general limitations on state regulatory authority expressed in Lac Courte Oreilles v. State of Wisconsin, 668 F. Supp. 1233 (W.D. Wis. 1987) and the specific limitations expressed in the regulatory phase of the Voigt litigation. (See e.g., Lac Courte Oreilles v. State of Wisconsin, 707 F. Supp. 1034 (W.D. Wis. 1989).