Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Managed Forest Law Property

Have you heard of “MFL” property?

As defined on the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources website “The Managed Forest Law (MFL) is a landowner incentive program that encourages sustainable forestry on private woodlands by reducing and deferring property taxes.”

Private Property Owners can enroll their wooded lands into this program and reduce their property taxes in exchange for managing the property according to an agreement with the WDNR. MFL land may be designated as Open or Closed. Properties enrolled in the MFL – Open program are available to the public for hunting, fishing, cross-country skiing, sight-seeing, and hiking. Properties in the MFL – Closed program are not open to the public.

Each February the WDNR publishes a list of properties in the MFL – Open program. For more information on finding, visiting and using properties in the MFL – Open program, you can check out the WDNR website http://dnr.wi.gov/

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Hunting Land In Wisconsin

Public lands managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources provide many opportunities and public spaces for you and your family to hunt, fish, hike, canoe, or watch or photograph wildlife.

Open Outdoor Recreational Use

All Wildlife Areas are open to a full range of traditional outdoor recreational uses. The following recreational activities are all allowed by permit:

Hunting
Fishing
Trapping
Hiking
Dog Training
Hunting Dog Competitions

A limited number of properties allow additional outdoor recreation at designated locations; like camping, bicycling, horseback riding, and snowmobiling.

"Ultimate" Hunting Land In Wisconsin

Whether you enjoy biking down old logging trails, exploring rustic roads, or taking in the beautiful fall colors, Wisconsin has something for you.