Wisconsin Code § 29.322

Taking certain wounded animals
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(1) In this
section:
(a) “Accompanying hunter” means a person who is an adult,
who holds any valid hunting approval, and who is hunting with a
youth or mentee.
(b) “Mentee” means a person hunting with a qualified mentor
as provided under s. 29.592.
(c) “Youth” means a person under the age of 18.
(2) An accompanying hunter may kill an animal shot and
wounded by a youth or mentee with whom the accompanying
hunter is hunting if all of the following apply:
(a) The youth or mentee shot and wounded the animal while
lawfully hunting with the accompanying hunter.
(b) The youth or mentee requests, after learning that the animal was wounded, that the accompanying hunter kill the animal.
(c) The accompanying hunter kills the animal with a type of
weapon authorized for use by the youth or mentee during the
hunting season in which the youth or mentee is lawfully hunting.
(3) For the purposes of this chapter, including for purposes of
applying bag, possession, and size limits, an animal killed by an
accompanying hunter under sub. (2) shall be treated by the department as if killed by the youth or mentee for whom the animal
was killed and not by the accompanying hunter.

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