NR 13.04(4)(b)1.1. Chapter NR 16 Game farms and exhibits.
NR 13.04(4)(b)2.2. Chapter NR 17 Dog trials and training.
NR 13.04(4)(b)3.3. Section NR 19.05 Release and importation of fish and wildlife.
NR 13.04(4)(b)4.4. Section NR 19.07 Shooting preserves.
NR 13.04 NoteNote: Section NR 19.07 was repealed eff. 11-1-03.
NR 13.04(4)(b)5.5. Section NR 19.11 (5) Permit usage.
NR 13.04(4)(b)6.6. Section NR 19.12 Tagging the carcasses of wild animals, birds and fish taken on Indian reservations (modified by s. NR 13.05 (3) and (6)).
NR 13.04(4)(b)7.7. Section NR 19.13 Disposition of deer accidentally killed by a motor vehicle.
NR 13.04(4)(b)8.8. Section NR 19.25 Wild animal protection.
NR 13.04(4)(b)9.9. Section NR 19.28 Taxidermy.
NR 13.04(4)(b)10.10. Chapter NR 27 Endangered and threatened species.
NR 13.04(5)(5)Additional general restrictions.
NR 13.04(5)(a)(a) Equipment use. Treaty rights participants may not share fishing, trapping, hunting or spearing gear with nontribal members and may not permit nontribal members to tend their gear.
NR 13.04(5)(b)(b) Assisting. No person other than treaty rights participants may assist with or otherwise tend the fishing, trapping, hunting or spearing gear of treaty rights participants.
NR 13.04(5)(c)(c) Tag and permit use. Tags and permits issued or authorized by the department for use by treaty rights participants may not be transferred to or possessed by nontreaty rights participants unless specifically authorized by this chapter.
NR 13.04(5)(d)(d) Off-reservation land. Treaty rights participants may not hunt on the following public lands:
NR 13.04(5)(d)1.1. Campgrounds, beaches and picnic areas;
NR 13.04(5)(d)2.2. School forests, landfills and gravel pits where deer hunting is prohibited and where notice of the prohibition is clearly posted;
NR 13.04(5)(d)3.3. Land within incorporated areas except at the time and in the manner that hunting is allowed by the appropriate unit of government;
NR 13.04(5)(d)4.4. Any state park except those parks where deer gun or archery is permitted, subject to the provisions of s. NR 13.38.
NR 13.04(5)(d)5.5. Any other public land on which hunting or shooting is prohibited for public safety purposes.
NR 13.04 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, February, 1990, No. 410, eff. 3-1-90; corrections in (1) (a) 16. to 26., 28. to 43., 44. to 60., (2) (a) 8. to 15., (3) (g) to (o), and (4) (a) 2. to 33. made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register November 2001 No. 551; corrections in (1) (a) 50. and 54., (b) 2. and (4) (a) 12. made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register May 2011 No. 665.
NR 13.05NR 13.05Exceptions and modifications to s. NR 13.04.
NR 13.05(1)(1)Seasons and bag limits. Whenever a regulatory provision incorporated by this chapter in s. NR 13.04 refers to a season, possession limit or bag limit, the season, possession limit or bag limit of this chapter supersedes any other administrative code.
NR 13.05(2)(2)Transportation. The transportation restrictions in s. 29.357 (1), Stats., shall apply only to fresh fish. In s. 29.047, Stats., a tribal identification card may be substituted for a license.
NR 13.05(3)(3)Closed seasons. For the purpose of s. 29.071, Stats., and s. NR 19.12, the state’s general closed season is applicable to the removal of fish and game from the reservation on which it has been harvested.
NR 13.05(4)(4)Substituted provisions.
NR 13.05(4)(a)(a) Public nuisances. Section 29.927, Stats., is applicable only to the extent the articles are possessed or used in violation of this chapter.
NR 13.05(4)(b)(b) Approval necessary. The restrictions of s. 29.354 (1), Stats., are not applicable to treaty rights participants with appropriate tribal identification.