Sunday 19 May 2013

Senate passes bill opening more state parks to hunting. Objections remain

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The version of the Sportsman Heritage Bill approved by the Senate last week allows hunting and trapping in nine state parks where it was previously prohibited, but includes a 100-yard buffer zone around trails and other designated areas.

Trail users, including hikers, bikers and skiers, objected to earlier versions of the bill because the presence of hunters would deter them from their form of outdoor pursuits.

As Paul Smith reported in Sunday's Journal Sentinel, the buffer was viewed as a compromise.

"We did hear from trail users and others who were concerned about conflicts," said George Meyer, executive director of the Wisconsin Wildlife Federation.

Assuming Gov. Scott Walker signs the bill, the next step will be left to the Department of Natural Resources staff and board to determine which parks, if any, should remain closed to hunting. Under previous law, the board had to act to open a park for hunting. The new law requires a board vote to close one.

The nine currently restricted are Amnicon Falls, Aztalan, Big Foot Beach, Governor Nelson, Lake Kegonsa, Lakeshore, Merrick, Pattison and Roche-A-Cri. Several of those are opened to the sport during the gun deer season.

Initially, the DNR would keep those open to hunting, according to a department spokesman, Michael Bruhn.

"With the new 100-yard “no-hunting” buffer that was included by the State Senate; we believe that there will be minimal problems associated with this provision," Bruhn wrote Monday. "We have committed to the Legislature that the Department will review any issues or concerns that arise over the course of the first year.

"If something were to arise, we do retain the ability through NRB action to close specific areas or properties on a case by case basis to protect human safety or unique flora/fauna."

Close to Milwaukee, hunting would remain prohibited at Lapham Peak, a popular recreation area with hiking, biking and ski trails. Deed restrictions on 400 acres of land within the DNR property, part of the Southern Unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest, prohibit hunting there.

Michael McFadzen, a member of the Governor's State Trails Council, was not satisfied with the 100-yard buffer zone established to protect hikers and other non-hunters.

"I agree with the general concept of the Hunting Heritgage Bill, They need to increase numbers due to dwindling use," said McFadzen, a skier and runner from Plymouth.

"But there is no practical reason to allow hunting and trapping in all state parks and trails. State parks and trails are one of the few areas that non-hunters can safely visit during the hunting season.

"There is over five million acres of public lands already open to hunting. Over 50% of Wisconsin population use state parks and trails. Only 20% of Wisconsin residents hunt/trap. There is a huge disconnect here. The amendment does little to allay park/trail supporter concerns."

47 Comments for "Senate passes bill opening more state parks to hunting. Objections remain"

  1. I will no longer camp at any state park allowing hunting during any of the various hunting seasons. Last September while camping at Point Beach a troop of bow hunters, with their bows drawn, walked right through the middle of our group camp site. We had numerous kids and dogs there. Never again.

    katiehiggins Mar 12, 2012 4:06 PM

  2. The current administration is currently working on selling DNR public lands. And every republican running for president has said he would sell off federal lands. So every open acre counts.

    GDviking Mar 12, 2012 4:25 PM

  3. We'll miss you !

    Randomwalker Mar 12, 2012 4:26 PM

  4. There is no way they were walking around with there bows drawn.

    GDviking Mar 12, 2012 4:26 PM

  5. GDviking Mar 12, 2012 4:26 PM

  6. Yeeeeeeha!

    I'm gonna bag me a gopher!

    Dont drink the tea Mar 12, 2012 4:27 PM

  7. So, first they pass the conceal carry law and now they want to open up the state parks to hunting. Wow, frickin' brilliant. So, does this mean that as a law abiding citizen with a conceal carry permit, I can protect myself and my family if I feel that we are being threatened by armed men in camo walking near our campsite. Always knew that the damn Conservatives and that clown that we have as a Governor would do nothing but ruin our great state. Yeah Walker's motto "Wisconsin We Are Open For Business" so, true just as long as you pay Walker enough slush money. We must take back our state now.

    The Robert Hunt Mar 12, 2012 4:36 PM

  8. @ The Robert Hunt Mar 12, 2012 4:36 PM

    If a tent is your castle, then I day have at it.

    Dont drink the tea Mar 12, 2012 4:42 PM

  9. Dont drink the tea Mar 12, 2012 4:44 PM

  10. Keep our State Parks safe!!!

    The Robert Hunt Mar 12, 2012 4:49 PM

  11. Drunk men with guns 100 yards away is just stupid.

    CKsGrandpa Mar 12, 2012 6:14 PM

  12. You lefties are killing me with your hypocrisy. You're all for tolerance and to let people do as they want (in this case a hobby) except when it's something you personally disagree with or feel threatened by (i.e. hunting).

    I'm willing to bet more people die in state parks from drowning, falling off of cliffs, heart attacks from running, biking, hiking, and cross country skiing than from getting shot by a hunter.

    Chucksa - you show your ignorance by trying to appear that you know what you are talking about (a typical liberal tactic) with "rifle" velocity. If you knew what you were talking about you would have said "muzzle" velocity.

    big nuts Mar 12, 2012 6:19 PM

  13. What does camping, fishing, hiking have to do with whether you are liberal or conservative?

    gardeningmama Mar 12, 2012 6:59 PM

  14. I generally agree with the Heritage Bill here. I don't think allowing hunting on hiking trails is good. Certainly, some parks would be off limits, wouldn't they?

    They will have to put up signs warning people not to use the parks during hunting season.

    gardeningmama Mar 12, 2012 7:02 PM

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