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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 29 — Wild animals and plants

29.047 Interstate transportation of game.

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29.047 Interstate transportation of game.
(a)In this section:
2. “Game” means any wild animal, wild bird or game fish.
3. “Indian land” means all land within the exterior boundaries of an Indian reservation in this state and all other land in this state that is held in trust for an Indian tribe or for a member of an Indian tribe.
4. “Indian tribe” means a federally recognized American Indian tribe or band.
5. “Transport” includes to cause to be transported, to deliver or offer to deliver for transportation and to receive or offer to receive for transportation.
1. No person in this state may transport into or through this state any game, or its carcass, from any other state in violation of any law of the other state.
2. No member of an Indian tribe may transport into or through this state any game, or its carcass, from the Indian land of that Indian tribe in violation of the law of that Indian tribe.
(c)No person in this state may transport, possess or control in this state any game, or its carcass, that was taken in another state in violation of any restriction on open and closed seasons established under this chapter or of any bag, possession or size limit established under this chapter unless all of the following apply:
1. The game was lawfully taken in and lawfully transported from the other state.
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