This is the rules I found for Wisconsin very similar to the ones already established on our state forests. We can't trim shooting lanes on MY game lands either. I'd rather see the NC get the land then a devolper or someone that will just post it and shut it down. You shouldn't be able to put permenant stands on land like this.
following rules and statements:
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Only white-tailed deer may be hunted, no other animals (see exception for our Military Ridge preserves below). Deer baiting and deer drives are
not allowed.[/align][*]
No fires, camping, littering (including the use of plastic flagging), or dumping of waste on Conservancy property.[/align][*]
Only temporary, non-damaging deer stands may be used. You should place your name and contact info on your stand. You may not put up a stand more than seven days before the start of the season in which you are hunting, and the stand must be removed within seven days after the close of that season. No stands shall be placed within50 yardsof a property boundary or another stand. The Conservancy assumes no responsibility for lost or damaged stands left unattended.[/align][*]
No cutting, breaking or clearing of vegetation.[/align][*]
No off-road vehicle use.[/align][*]
No hunting is allowed within a 200-yard radius of any inhabited dwelling.[/align][*]
Hunters on preserves that require aConservancy permit must carrya fully signed permit and wear an assigned I.D. badge at all times while on Conservancy property.[/align][*]
Alcohol is not allowed on Conservancy preserves or in the parking lot.[/align][*]
Unnecessary shooting or shooting at targets is prohibited.[/align][*]
A hunter may be accompanied by one or more of his/her own children to hunt on Conservancy lands. The minor must be at least 12 years of age and have all licenses or permits required to hunt under Wisconsin law. The adult hunter agrees to take full responsibility for the minor. If the minor is 12-13 years of age the adult agrees to keep the minor within sight and voice contact, and to directly supervise the minor at all times. Minors 14-17 years of age may hunt without supervision if they have first taken a required hunter safety course. An additional hunting fee must be paid for the each permitted minor who is hunting. If the minor is not the child of the adult hunter they will be hunting with, then the Conservancy must receive a parental consent and release form (available from the Conservancy at
[email protected]) signed by the minor's parent and the accompanying hunter, prior to the minor entering Conservancy property.[/align][*]
A hunter may be accompanied by no more than one non-hunting guest while hunting on Conservancy preserves.[/align][*]
By hunting on Nature Conservancy lands you acknowledge that hunting is inherently dangerous and that you are aware of the risks and dangers involved. By engaging is hunting as an activity you hereby assume all responsibility for any injury to persons or damages to property which occur in connection with your use of the Conservancy's property. As a hunter, for yourself, your heirs, successors and assigns, you hereby agree to release, indemnify, and hold the Conservancy harmless from any and all claims, liabilities, losses, damages, costs and expenses incurred in connection with your and any accompanying minor child’s activities or presence on the Conservancy's property, whether or not due to any negligent acts or omissions of the Conservancy.[/align][/ol]