Wisconsin Code § 29.301

General restrictions on hunting
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(1) HUNTING
RESTRICTED AREAS. (a) In this subsection, “school” means a
public or private elementary or secondary school, including a
charter school, a tribal school, as defined in s. 115.001 (15m), or
a technical college.
(b) No person may hunt within 1,700 feet of any hospital,
sanatorium or the grounds of any school. The department may
designate the form for or furnish signs designating the restricted
area. No person may be convicted of a violation of this paragraph
unless the restricted area is designated by the signs.
(c) Notwithstanding par. (b), this subsection does not prohibit
hunting in a school forest if the school board allows hunting under s. 120.13 (38).
(2) COLOR OF CLOTHING. In the areas in which there is a season for the hunting of deer with firearms, no person may hunt any
game except waterfowl during that season unless at least 50 percent of each article of the person’s outer clothing above the waist,
including a cap, hat or other head covering, is of a highly visible
color commonly referred to as hunter orange, blaze orange, fluorescent orange, flame orange or fluorescent blaze orange or commonly referred to as bright pink or fluorescent pink. This requirement does not apply to persons hunting from 30 minutes after sunset to 30 minutes before sunrise during a firearm deer
hunting season if the person is hunting for other game that the department authorizes to be hunted during that firearm deer hunting
season. Any person violating this subsection shall forfeit not
more than $10.

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