Wisconsin Statutes

§ 169.09 — Hunting of captive wild animals.

Wisconsin § 169.09
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 169Captive wildlife

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Wis. Stat. § 169.09 (2026).

Text

169.09 169.09(1) (1) Requirement; generally. No person may hunt a captive wild animal except as authorized under a bird hunting preserve license, a bird dog training license, a hound dog training license, a dog club training license, a bird dog trial license, or a hound dog trial license. 169.09(1m) (1m) Possession of weapon while hunting. Notwithstanding any authorization for hunting under this section, no person may do any of the following: 169.09(1m)(a) (a) Shoot or shoot at any wild animal that is or has been captive while hunting unless the person is in physical possession of the weapon. 169.09(1m)(b) (b) Provide or operate, or offer to provide or operate, a facility that allows a person the opportunity to hunt any wild animal that is or has been captive if the person who is hunting i

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Legislative History

169.09 History History: 2001 a. 56 ; 2003 a. 239 ; 2005 a. 35 .

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