Posted by Fordfarmer on December 03, 2007 at 19:10:05 from (72.160.240.151):
In Reply to: OT/deer hunters posted by landlord7012 on December 03, 2007 at 16:18:18:
I'm a farmer/landowner and a hunter; I've had trouble with tresspassing before, and damage to locked gates. In dealing with those problems, I found out that, in Wisconsin, PRIVATE property DOES NOT have to be posted, or even fenced; Anyone must have permission to go on your property. Also, calling the game warden about tresspassing does no good. You need to call your sherriff for that. I will let most people who take the time to ask hunt my land, but for the gun deer season, only for part of the season, as I have enough guys in my crew that we pretty much cover my farm for the first several days.
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