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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 29 — Wild animals and plants

29.164 Wild turkey hunting approvals.

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29.164 Wild turkey hunting approvals.
(1)Definitions. As used in this section:
(a)“Family member” means a person who is related to another person as a parent, child, spouse or sibling.
(b)“Landowner” means the owner of record of a parcel of land or the purchaser of land under a land contract who has the right to occupy and the right to use the land.
(c)“Operator” means a resident who is residing on a parcel of land under a rental agreement, lease, agreement or contract and who is engaged in farm activities or other operations on the land.
(d)“Resident applicant” includes a qualified resident landowner who applies for a wild turkey hunting license.
(2)Authorization; restrictions.
(a)Department authority. The department may regulate and limit the hunting of wild turkeys by issuing licenses under this section. The department may not require the possession or validation of a wild turkey carcass tag and may not require that a carcass tag be attached to a lawfully killed wild turkey.
(b)Type of hunting authorized. A license issued under this section authorizes hunting with a firearm, airgun, bow and arrow, or crossbow.
(c)Requirements.
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