29.336 Feeding deer.
(1) In this section, “feeding deer" means to place any material to feed or attract deer in or from the wild.
(2) The department shall promulgate rules that prohibit feeding deer for hunting or viewing purposes in any of the following counties:
(a) A county in which the county or a portion of the county is in a chronic wasting disease control zone designated by the department by rule.
(b) A county in which a positive test for chronic wasting disease or bovine tuberculosis has been confirmed in any captive or free-roaming domestic or wild animal after December 31, 1997. A rule promulgated under this paragraph may not prohibit feeding deer for longer than 36 months after any positive test for chronic wasting disease or bovine tuberculosis has been confirmed.
(c) A county in which the county or a portion of the county is within a 10-mile radius of the known location of a captive or free-roaming domestic or wild animal that has been tested and confirmed to be positive for chronic wasting disease or bovine tuberculosis after December 31, 1997. A rule promulgated under this paragraph may not prohibit feeding deer for longer than 24 months after any positive test for chronic wasting disease or bovine tuberculosis has been confirmed.
(3) A person may feed deer for viewing purposes in counties not included in the rules promulgated under sub. (2) if all of the following apply:
(a) The feeding site is within 50 yards of an owner-occupied residence or of a person's business, if the business is one that is generally open to the public.
(b) The feeding site is not less than 100 yards from a roadway, as defined in s. 340.01 (54), having a posted speed limit of 45 miles per hour or more.
(c) Not more than 2 gallons of material are at the feeding site.
(d) The material used to feed deer does not contain any animal part or animal byproduct.
(4) A person may feed deer for hunting purposes in counties not included in the rules promulgated under sub. (2) during any season open for hunting deer if all of the following apply:
(a) Not more than 2 gallons of material are at the feeding site.
(b) No feeding site is closer than 100 yards of another feeding site.
(c) The person does not place more than 2 gallons of material in any area comprising 40 acres or less.
(d) The material used to feed deer does not contain any animal part or animal byproduct.
History: 2003 a. 240; 2017 a. 41.