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hunters08:
Just wondering how hard it is to find a place to hunt(besides an outfitter) for non-residents? would really love to bow hunt whitetails in wisconsin and i just dont want to spend the money on an outfitter.Thanks
Pikeguy:

--- Quote from: hunters08 on Sep 15, 2006, 10:52:24 PM ---Just wondering how hard it is to find a place to hunt(besides an outfitter) for non-residents? would really love to bow hunt whitetails in wisconsin and i just dont want to spend the money on an outfitter.Thanks

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It's tough unless you want to hunt state land. If so, check out this site for listing of the opportunities and availabe state forest land.   

http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/

There are some great pieces of state owned land out there...It can be crowded but I'm guessing most places are not. Any private land is going to be really expensive...especially in the middle to upper part of the state. CWD has probably made access to land in the southern half of the state easier to get for little money.
xrhino:
I've been rifle hunting on public land in the NE corner of the state since 1993.  Most years I never see another hunter from my stand.  There are obviously other guys in the woods, but if don't mind thre drive up there you can get away from them.  I would think you'd have no problem getting away, especially during bow season.

Most of the land is either pine plantation, new slashing, or cedar swamp.  It's very thick.

Good luck!
hunters08:

--- Quote from: xrhino on Sep 18, 2006, 03:57:32 PM ---I've been rifle hunting on public land in the NE corner of the state since 1993.  Most years I never see another hunter from my stand.  There are obviously other guys in the woods, but if don't mind thre drive up there you can get away from them.  I would think you'd have no problem getting away, especially during bow season.

Most of the land is either pine plantation, new slashing, or cedar swamp.  It's very thick.

Good luck!

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Thanks is there any literature or something i could get?
hunters08:

--- Quote from: Pikeguy on Sep 18, 2006, 10:56:11 AM ---It's tough unless you want to hunt state land. If so, check out this site for listing of the opportunities and availabe state forest land.   

http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/

There are some great pieces of state owned land out there...It can be crowded but I'm guessing most places are not. Any private land is going to be really expensive...especially in the middle to upper part of the state. CWD has probably made access to land in the southern half of the state easier to get for little money.

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I could only find state parks???
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