Roger B's Hunters Guides
Tired of competing with the masses to hunt small game and deer on the state's Public Hunting Grounds? Fed up with scouting out a good deer hunting stand only to find another hunter in your spot on opening day?
Under these programs, landowners pay a low, fixed property tax rate on their land in exchange for forestry management rights and allowing the general public hunting and fishing access to this land.
In fact, in 1982, the state attorney general ruled that landowners must also allow the public to cross non-forest crop lands to reach those parcels enrolled in the program.
Forest Crop Lands have been around for a long time, but until now, the only way to find these parcels was to visit a county clerk's office and search through confusing legal descriptions.
Roger has done all the hard work of searching out these lands and marking them on plat maps, and he has compiled his findings in the Hunters Guide.
Each Hunters Guide atlas list in detail, hundreds / thousands of acres of land in your hunting area that are Privately owned but open to the Public for hunting. The State of Wisconsin is covered by 10 Hunters Guide atlases. Each atlas features 5 or more counties. Each county is broken down using detailed township maps. The scale is one inch to a square mile. Each map shows landowner's names, how many acres are in the program and which section they are located in. Also shown are all public lands such a County, State and Federal lands.
The Hunter's Guide Atlas opens up access to Wisconsin's 1.5 million acres for all hunting and fishing enthusiasts.
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