A landowner is required to have a license to hunt deer, bear, turkey, game birds, migratoryWhat are the state regs for trapping/shooting fox? We've seen a big one run through here near the chickaroos and our renter has seen it 3 other times during the day. No problems yet but it makes me a bit nervous. (I think the hubs would enjoy sitting up one night with the shotgun on his lap!)
game birds, and bobcat, or to trap otter, muskrat, mink, bobcat, or fishers. The owner or
occupant of any land and members of their family* may, without a license and subject to all
other restrictions except seasons, hunt or trap on their own property for beaver, fox, coyote,
raccoon, woodchuck, rabbit, and squirrel year-round, and unprotected species causing damage
or a nuisance, and may sell the skins of these species (except for woodchucks) .......
http://dnr.wi.gov/files/PDF/pubs/wm/WM0430.pdf
Landowner Provisions: The owner or occupant of any land and any family
members* who live with them do not need a license to:
• trap coyote, beaver, fox, raccoon, woodchuck, rabbit, and squirrel on
the land year-round (see ‘Beaver Damage Control’ on page 18 for more
information).
• live trap with cage or box traps for beaver, coyote, fox, woodchuck, rabbit,
raccoon, and squirrel on their land at any time in cities, villages, or other
areas where the discharge of firearms is unlawful. Live-trapped animals
must be either humanely killed or released on unenclosed private land with
the landowner’s permission within 24 hours. Note: Live trapped animals
cannot be released on DNR owned and managed lands......
http://dnr.wi.gov/files/pdf/pubs/wm/wm0002.pdf