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OK, so you're saying anywhere within Capitol State Forest, the pass will be required? Even if a person is not using established trails, parking areas, campgrounds, etc? If so, I guess I won't be hunting there anymore. That's ok. I have lots of other areas to hunt. As long as I can hunt all other state lands without the pass I'm happy.
I'm not sure how people are supposed to know where it is and isn't required though. My opinion is that it should only be required for certain parking lots, campgrounds, and other developed areas that the DNR has specifically for recreational activities. I don't know how much enforcement of this there will be on DNR lands, but I'm not willing to risk a $100 ticket. There are plenty of places to hunt where it won't be required.
Is this even enforceable? there is all kinds of things going on out there and hell they can't catch the bad guys, so why would this be any different? The dnr guys i work with have bigger fish to fry than something like this.