Masthead 9

November  2012   

 

New hunting regulations and some clarifications for 2012  

 

EAU CLAIRE - Some new laws designed to make life easier and more enjoyable for hunters, while at the same time protecting Wisconsin's deer herd, will be in place for the upcoming gun deer season.

 

Deer Here's what's new and different in the rule book for 2012 and some clarifications biologists and wardens hope will be helpful:

 

Trail cameras can now be left overnight on DNR-owned public hunting lands provided the owner of the camera who leaves it on state lands overnight has their customer ID legibly displayed on the exterior of the camera. Cameras are left at the owner's risk.

 

Tree stands and ground blinds, other than blinds used for waterfowl hunting, must be removed from DNR-owned lands at the close of hunting hours each day, as before.

 

Any hunter now can use a crossbow during any gun deer season, including muzzleloader, under the authority of their gun deer license and gun deer carcass tags. This change applies to gun seasons only.

An archery license still allows hunting only with a bow and arrow, except that a person age 65 or older and certain qualified disabled hunters may use a crossbow to fill their archery deer carcass tags.

 

Under a 2011 rule change, archers can hunt with bow and arrow during the nine-day gun deer season as long as they comply with the same blaze orange clothing requirements that apply to gun hunters.  

 

The crossbow cannot be used in group hunting, which is limited to the gun deer season and to hunters with a gun license using firearms. In group hunting, one hunter can shoot a deer and another can tag it as long as both have gun deer licenses and the gun deer tag is valid for that unit. The two hunters must be within voice contact without the use of electronic devices such as cell phones or walkie talkies.

 

Coyotes can now be hunted statewide during the deer gun season. The hunting hours for coyote during the nine day deer gun season are the same as the hunting hours for deer. Those hunting coyotes will need a license that authorizes hunting small game unless they are hunting on land they own or reside on.

 

Since Wisconsin's first wolf hunt in modern times will also be open during the gun deer hunt it is important that all hunters ensure that they are correctly identifying their targets.

 

Most hunters are not allowed to hunt antlerless deer in 6 regular buck-only deer management units. Archery and gun antlerless deer carcass tags are not valid in units 7, 29B, 34, 35, 36, and 39, all located in far northern Wisconsin. No bonus antlerless tags will be available in these units. There are exceptions for Armed Forces members, youth ages 10-17 and certain disabled-hunting permit holders. Details can be found in the printed or online versions of the 2112 hunting regulations.

 

Due to the discovery of chronic wasting disease in Washburn County, baiting and feeding deer is now prohibited in in Burnett, Barron, Washburn and Polk counties in northwestern Wisconsin.

 

Just prior to deer season last year, the regulations changed regarding the transportation of firearms and bows. Highlights are as follows:

 

  • Firearms no longer need to be cased while in a vehicle, regardless of whether the vehicle is stationary or moving.
  • All long guns must be unloaded when in any vehicle, and in or on a moving vehicle.
  • Handguns can be uncased and loaded in a vehicle, but cannot be concealed unless the person is authorized to possess a concealed weapon.
  • It is illegal to shoot a firearm or bow and arrow from a vehicle, unless disabled and complying with conditions of a disabled hunting permit.

 

DNR Logo DNR conservation wardens are encouraging hunters to review the 2012 hunting regulations pamphlet available at any DNR office or license vendor and also available online at dnr.wi.gov. Just type "deer" into the search box and scroll down for the regulations link. Reviewing the regulations will help ensure a fun, safe and successful hunt.

 

Bill Cosh

Agency Spokesperson

Office of Communications

Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

(608) 267-2773

William.Cosh@wisconsin.gov

 

 

 

Attention Deer Hunters  

 

DNR Customer Service is there for you!

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Last minute questions from hunters at deer camp and from deer stands day or night is routine. It's all in a day's work for the Department of Natural Resources Call Center. The expanded hours Call Center - unique among state natural resources agencies - has handled more than 370,000 customer contacts in the last year, one quarter of them at night and on weekends. More than 21,000 customers have also taken advantage of their on-line chat feature so far this year.  

 

The highly trained representatives respond to a wide variety of DNR issues, from clarifying regulations on hunting and fishing to restrictions on firewood transportation. The call center is on pace to receive more than 370,000 calls this year, with more than 20% of these coming during nights and weekends.  

 

The Call Center's motto, "We're here for you!" Give them a call.

 

Call Toll-Free 1-888-WDNR INFo (1-888-936-7463)

E-mail csweb@wisconsin.gov

Chat available at http://dnr.wi.gov/contact

7:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m., 7 days per week


 

There's an "APP" for that?    

 

Let the new Wisconsin DNR Android app tell you when to pull the trigger!  

DNR APP  

Created and tested by the DNR's Bureau of Law Enforcement and its conservation wardens, the "Sunrise-Sunset" app tells what time it is legal to shoot a gun based upon the user's location. The app uses GPS to determine where the user is, and the opening and closing times for the hunting seasons in that location. It also can show the times for other locations in the state as well as future season dates. The app only costs 99 cents to download. (It is not yet available for iPhones.)  

 

How to get it: Try one of these easy steps!  

 

1. Click on this link to download the app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=gov.wi.dnr.huntingTimes&feature=search_result

 

2. You also may download the app at the Android Market (Play Store) by searching for DNR Sunrise-Sunset by the WI DNR.

 

Still want more information? Read the Warden Wire story:

  

http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/WardenWire/WardenWire_Lookup.asp?id=156

 

   


Nominations for the Wisconsin FORCE Board of Directors

 

Wisconsin FORCE is currently seeking nominations for Board of Directors to serve from February 2013 to February 2016.  Candidates must be 18 years old or older and a member in good standing, for at least 4 months prior to February 13, 2013.  The nomination should include the name of the nominee, address, phone number, email address if available and member number.  

 

 Responsibilities:

Board members conduct the affairs of the Association, meeting at least quarterly and as often as necessary.  Board members shall be responsible for promoting, encouraging, and improving sponsorship by member clubs of championship matches in all categories of competitive shooting in the State, and shall render all possible assistance to such clubs.  No member of the Board shall be eligible for more than two (2) consecutive terms on the Board.  Each member of the Board shall serve as an Officer or as the chairman of a standing committee, unless granted and exception by majority vote of the Board.

 

Please send the nomination information to either:

Gary Nichols                                           Tom Sermersheim

Secretary, Wisconsin FORCE                      Board Member, Wisconsin FORCE

W271N7055 Hansen Drive                          5855 Parkview Drive

Sussex, WI  53089                                   Hartford, WI  53027

gnichols@wi.rr.com                                  tssermer@charter.net 

 

For questions, contact Gary Nichols 262-246-3317 gnichols@wi.rr.com , or Tom Sermersheim 262-308-2558 tssermer@charter.net, 2013 Nomination Committee.

 

Nominations must be submitted by December 5, 2012.  The election committee will follow-up with the nominees to prepare for inclusion on the election ballots.

 

From the President by Jeff Nass

 

Join the NRA

Well, it's finally over. Election Day was a disappointment for Wisconsin gun owners and gun owners throughout the country. The next four years will undoubtedly define our course for generations. Thank you to everyone that voted and especially those that worked hard on this election. In the State elections we are in a very good position and next year should prove to be another great year in the State. Hopefully that will counter some of the issues we will see nationally.
  

To combat the election outcome nationally and support our efforts in the State we need to continue to build a stronger and more powerful NRA and Wisconsin FORCE. Building up the State association will make the NRA stronger. How can you help? Donate to FORCE, sign up new FORCE members http://wi-force.org/pdf/111102_Ind_and_Club_App.pdf and renew or sign up new NRA members at http://www.nra.org/joinNRAwis and save $10!

 

The FORCE Board and I are working on new promotional items and are planning our annual meeting and convention February 9 and 10, 2013 in Wausau. Make sure to mark your calendar.

 

Be safe and successful in the woods. - Jeff

 

Wisconsin FORCE Junior Shooters

 

The Wisconsin Junior Service Rifle Team has an official handbook which includes a detailed explanation of the junior service rifle program and available upon request. If you are interested in volunteering to help with the junior team during CMP week at Camp Perry, the handbook also contains a housing request form for volunteers. If you would like more information or to get involved Please contact Wisconsin FORCE Junior Service Rifle Team Coordinators

Dave or Sara at  wicmpjuniors@newhighpower.com or phone (Dave: 920-851-8625, Sara: 920-851-0386).


  Garand

 

2013 Wisconsin FORCE Annual CMP Garand & Varget Powder Raffles                  

All proceeds go to Wisconsin FORCE Junior Service Rifle Team. Garand raffle is sponsored by the Civilian Marksmanship program (CMP). The winner must comply with existing CMP rules that apply to the sale of M1 rifles which includes compliance with all State and Federal laws. The winner will be notified and then must go through the standard background check. The winner will be sent an application packet to be completed and returned to the CMP. This process ensures that the CMP M1 sales program is not compromised. $10 per ticket or 3 for $20 LIMITED TO 500 TICKETS!

8 LB Container Hodgdon VARGET Reloading Powder   $5 per ticket or 3 for $10 LIMITED TO 200 TICKETS!

 

Drawing to be held Sunday, February, 10, 2013 10 a.m. NRA State Convention, Plaza Hotel, 17th Ave., Wausau, WI

Need not be present to win! ALL FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS APPLY

 

Contact Dave Holub for more information or tickets 920-851-8625

holubdave@yahoo.com

 

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Changes are coming!

For a little more than three years the Trigger has been published, primarily for the members of the Wisconsin Firearm Owners, Ranges, Clubs and Educators, (Wisconsin FORCE) but was available to anyone who signed up on line to receive the newsletter.  Beginning in January 2013, the Trigger will be changing to a "members only" electronic newsletter and will no longer be distributed to the current mailing list. 

 

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If you are not currently a Wisconsin FORCE member, (you should be!), please click here , and you will be redirected to our current membership application. The dues are just $20 a year and that money helps to fund all of the work of the FORCE. Such as your voice in Madison, supporting and sanctioning competitions,  promoting firearm education and reporting on all of those things through the Trigger and Wisconsin Hunter/Marksman.

 

Thank you for your support and interest in the Trigger. I hope that you will all continue your interest in the in the Trigger and he work of Wisconsin FORCE.

 

 

Paul Baumann

Editor

 

 

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