The amendments requiring Legislative approval or denial of the
Conservation Commission's final actions supersede any provision in
this chapter which gave the Conservation Commission final decision
making power or authority.
This chapter shall be entitled the "Conservation Code."
The purpose of this chapter is to:
A. Establish a Conservation Commission to create rules regarding hunting,
fishing, trapping and gathering;
B. Establish penalties for the violation of such regulations as may
be adopted by the Conservation Commission from time to time or of
any section herein adopted; and
C. Repeal all laws regarding hunting, fishing, trapping and gathering
on the Menominee Indian Reservation.
This chapter shall apply to all lands within the exterior boundaries
of the Menominee Indian Reservation, plus Naneweyah Ominihekan (Middle
Village), and any lands acquired by the Tribe and placed into trust
for the use and benefit of the Tribe. The Court shall have jurisdiction
over proceedings instituted pursuant to this chapter. This chapter
shall be binding upon all individuals who reside on, travel through,
or come upon the Menominee Indian Reservation and any lands held in
trust for the Tribe or later acquired and placed in trust for its
benefit. Any person who enters the Menominee Indian Reservation shall
be deemed to have given consent to the jurisdiction of the Tribe for
the purposes of enforcing this chapter.
For purposes of this chapter and the hunting and trapping, fishing, and gathering regulation booklets, or rules promulgated by the Conservation Commission pursuant to §
287-7 of this chapter, the following words and terms shall have the following meanings:
ANTLERLESS DEER
Any deer without antlers or with both antlers less than three
inches in length.
APPROVAL
Any type of approval or authorization issued by the Department
or issuing agent for any license, permit, certificate, card, stamp
or tag unless the context requires a different meaning.
ARROW
A shaft of at least 24 inches long containing three trimmed
or five untrimmed feathers, tipped with a point or device used to
strike, penetrate, or pierce.
BAG LIMIT
The maximum limit, in number amount, of a particular species
of fish and/or wildlife which may lawfully be taken during one day
or during the season, depending on the species.
BAIT
Honey and any solid or nonliquid material attractive to game.
BAIT STATION
For the purpose of bear hunting, means to supply food or
other attractions to lure bears to a specific area.
BIG GAME
Includes deer, bear, elk, moose and buffalo.
BIG GAME FISH
Includes large-mouth and small-mouth bass, walleye, trout,
northern pike, salmon, rock or lake sturgeon, and muskellunge.
BOW
Any hunting instrument designed for the purpose of propelling
arrows which is drawn and held by and through efforts of the person
releasing, but does not include a crossbow.
BUCK DEER
Any deer with an antler not less than three inches in length.
CARCASS
The dead body of fish or wildlife or parts thereof.
CLOSED SEASON
The time and or days during which fish or wildlife may not
be taken legally.
COMMERCIAL USE
The engaging in buying, selling, bartering, or exchange,
for goods, services, or money, the natural resources of the Tribe
which results from hunting, fishing, trapping or gathering.
COMMISSION
The Conservation Commission, a seven-member regulatory body
organized and empowered herein to issue such rules as are necessary
for the preservation and protection of the natural resources of the
Tribe.
CROSSBOW
Any device using a bow which, once drawn, is held solely
by the means other than the effort of the person holding it.
DOG
A dog specifically bred to hunt, scent, point, flush, or
retrieve game animals.
ENDANGERED SPECIES
Any species whose continued existence as a viable component
of the Tribe's wild animals or wild plants is determined by the Commission
to be in jeopardy on the basis of scientific evidence.
EXPLOSIVE DEVICE
A device that bursts with sudden violence from internal energy.
FIREARM
Any weapon (including a starter gun) which will or is designed
to or may readily be converted to expel a projectile by the action
of an explosive; the frame or receiver or any such weapon, including
antique firearms; any firearm muffler or firearm silencer; or any
destructive device.
FISH
Includes game fish, rough fish and minnows.
FISHING
Includes taking, capturing, killing, or fishing for fish
of any variety in any manner. When the word "fish" is used as a verb,
it shall have the same meaning as the word "fishing" as defined herein.
FISHING SINKER
A fishing sinker is a weight used in conjunction with a fishing
lure or hook to increase its rate of sink, anchoring ability, and/or
casting distance.
FLASHLIGHT
A battery-operated light designed to be carried and held
by hand.
FUR-BEARING ANIMALS
Beaver, mink, muskrat, other, skunk, raccoon, fox, weasel,
opossum, badger, coyote, bobcat, lynx, cougar, and fisher.
GAME
Includes all varieties of wild mammals or birds.
GAME ANIMALS
Includes deer, moose, elk, bear, rabbits, squirrels, fox
and raccoon.
GAME BIRDS
Includes the following aquatic birds: wild geese, brant,
wild ducks, wild swan, rails, coots, gallinules, jacksnipe, woodcock,
plovers and sandpipers; the following upland birds: ruffed grouse
(partridge), pinnated grouse (prairie chicken), sharp-tailed grouse,
pheasants, Hungarian partridge, Chukar partridge, bobwhite, quail,
California quail and wild turkey.
GAME FISH
Includes all varieties of fish except rough fish and minnows.
GATHERING
To take or acquire or attempt to take or acquire possession
of any wild plants or part thereof.
GILL NET
Any net set to capture fish by entanglement rather than entrapment.
HARASS
To shoot at, disturb, worry, molest, rally, concentrate,
harry, chase, drive, herd, or torment.
HUNTING
Includes shooting, shooting at, pursuing, taking, catching,
or killing any wild animal in any manner.
HUNTING EQUIPMENT
Any equipment, gear or device commonly used for or in connection
with hunting, and shall include any firearm of any type.
ICE FISHING
Taking, capturing or killing fish or fishing for any variety
of fish at any time through a hole in the ice.
INCENDIARY DEVICE
Any device designed or specially adapted to cause physical
harm to persons or property by means of fire, and consisting of an
incendiary substance or agency and a means to ignite it.
LICENSE
An identification card and license that is issued by the
Menominee Tribal License and Permits Department for the purpose of
allowing an individual to legally hunt, fish, gather, and trap on
the reservation.
LICENSEE
Any person who is eligible for and obtains a license specified
in this chapter.
LIGHT
Includes flashlights, automobile lights and other lights.
MIGRATORY GAME BIRDS
Any bird which is migratory and on which an open season has
been prescribed by the Commission and belongs to one of the following
families:
A.
Anatidae (wild ducks, geese and brant).
B.
Rallidae (rails, coots and gallinules).
C.
Scolopacidae [woodcock and Wilson's snipe (jacksnipe)].
MINNOWS
Includes suckers, mud minnows, madtom, stonecat, killifish,
stickleback, trout-perch, darters, sculpin and all minnow family cyprinids
except goldfish and carp.
MOLEST
Any activity which results in physical damage or destruction
of an object and/or animal.
NON-LEAD AMMUNITION
Any centerfire, shotgun, muzzleloading, or rimfire ammunition
containing projectiles not classified by the federal government as
toxic or harmful to wildlife or the environment.
PERSON
A natural person, corporation, limited-liability company,
cooperative, private or public utility, estate or trust, the United
States, a federal agency, the Tribe, or a tribal department or program.
PLANT
The undomesticated species, and fruit or part thereof, of
the plant kingdom occurring in the natural ecosystem.
POSSESSION LIMIT
The amount of fish, wildlife, and plant that may be legally
possessed at any one time.
PROJECTILE
Any bullet, ball, sabot, slug, buckshot, shot, pellet or
other device that is expelled from a firearm through a barrel by force.
QUALIFIED DESCENDANT
An individual biologically descended from an enrolled Tribal member possessing at least 1/8° Menominee Blood and who appears on the Menominee Indian Tribe's descendent register per Chapter
46.
RECREATION
Includes, but not be limited to, picnicking, camping, boating,
hunting, fishing, hiking, skiing, swimming, and other related activities.
RESERVATION
The Menominee Indian Reservation; the entire area within
the exterior boundaries established by the Treaty of Wolf River, May
12, 1854, 10 Stat. 1064, as modified by the Treaty of Keshena, February
11, 1856, 11 Stat. 679, plus the Wolf River Ranch and any other lands
which now or in the future may be held in trust for the use and benefit
of the Tribe by the United States.
ROUGH FISH
Includes dace, suckers, carp, goldfish, redhorse, freshwater
drum, burbot, bowfin, garfish, buffalo fish, lamprey, alewife, gizzard
shad, smelt, goldeye, mooneye, carpsucker, quill back, and chub.
RULE
Any duly enacted rule of the Commission.
SECOND SEASON
For the purpose of bear hunting, means a bear that is in
its second season after birth.
SHINING
The casting of rays of a light on a field, forest or other
area for the purpose of illuminating, locating or attempting to illuminate
or locate wild animals.
SMALL GAME
Includes rabbits, squirrels, fox and raccoon.
SMALL GAME FISH
Includes white bass, rock bass, bluegill, crappie, pumpkinseed,
yellow perch, bullheads, yellow bass, catfish, cisco and whitefish
and spoonbill catfish.
SNARE
A steel cable device in the form of a noose with a stop,
lock and swivel which is set to capture an animal by the body, neck
or foot.
SPEAR FISHING
Taking or attempting to take a fish by means of a hand-held
spear or other similar device which is directed by the spearer to
impale the target fish. Spearing may include the use of an artificial
light.
SPOUSE
Any male or female lawfully married to a Menominee tribal
member. Upon death of tribal member spouses, spousal privileges of
non-tribal member spouses shall cease.
STOCKING
The intentional release of a fish into the waters of the
Menominee Indian Reservation which was not caught in the waters in
which it was released.
STURGEON CEREMONY
An officially recognized and organized spring ceremony celebrating
the return of sturgeon to the Reservation, which has been historically
celebrated by Menominee tribal members. This ceremony may be conducted
annually. The date and manner of the ceremony shall be determined
only by a majority vote of the Menominee Tribal Legislature prior
to each proposed ceremony. The number of sturgeon recommended for
harvest shall be determined by the Menominee Tribal Conservation Committee.
No ceremony shall be conducted without final approval of the Menominee
Tribal Legislature.
TAG
An identification tag that is issued to a hunter, fisherman,
or trapper by the Menominee Conservation Department, which is authorized
for use on killed deer, bear, turkey, sturgeon, bobcat, fisher, or
otter. When used as a verb, "tag" means the act of attaching a tag
to a deer, bear, turkey, sturgeon, bobcat, fisher, or otter.
THREATENED SPECIES
Any species of wild animals or wild plants which appears
likely, within the foreseeable future, on the basis of scientific
evidence, to become endangered.
TRACER SHELL
Any bullet or projectile that is built with a pyrotechnic
charge in its base used to make the path of the projectile visible
to the naked eye.
TRAPPING
Includes the taking of, or attempting to take, any wild animals
by means of setting or operating any device, mechanism or contraption
that is designed, built or made to close upon, hold fast, or otherwise
capture a wild animal or animals. When the word "trap" is used as
a verb, it shall have the same meaning as the word "trapping" as defined
herein.
TRAPPING EQUIPMENT
Any equipment, gear or device commonly used for or in connection
with trapping.
TRIBAL MEMBER
When used with respect to the Tribe, means an individual
enrolled in the Tribe.
TRIBE
The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin, a federally recognized
Indian Tribe as provided by the Menominee Restoration Act, Act December
22, 1973, Pub. Law 93- 197, 87 Stat. 770, which appears generally
as 25 U.S.C. § 903 et seq.
TROUT WATERS
Any waters capable of sustaining significant populations
of naturally producing trout.
WATERFOWL
Any migratory game bird of the family Anatidae, including
wild ducks, geese and brant.
WILD ANIMAL
Any mammal, fish, wild bird, amphibian, reptile, mollusk,
crustacean, or arthropod, or any part, products, egg or offspring
thereof, or the dead body or parts thereof.
WILD PLANT
Any undomesticated species of the plant kingdom occurring
in a natural ecosystem.
[Amended 4-21-2022 by Ord. No. 22-04]
A. This chapter shall take effect immediately upon final approval by
the Menominee Tribal Legislature.