A large rodent, porcupines are covered from head to tail with thousands of quills. These animals can be found throughout northern Wisconsin and have few natural predators. There is no bag limit on porcupines. This article is for information only.Click to see full answer. Also asked, can I shoot a porcupine in Wisconsin?It also includes game animals such as porcupines, skunk, and weasels for which there is no closed season, bag, size, or possession limit specifically mentioned in the Wisconsin hunting trapping regulations.Secondly, what Birds Can you shoot in Wisconsin? Small game hunting Game birds Type of license(s) required Pheasant Small game hunting license and Pheasant Stamp Ruffed Grouse Small game hunting license Sharp-tailed Grouse Small game hunting license and must apply for a permit Hungarian Partridge Small game hunting license Also to know, is it illegal to kill a porcupine? “My main objective is to make it clear that you are allowed to harvest them.” For 30 years, the state’s second-largest rodent (behind the beaver) has enjoyed “protected” status — meaning it cannot be hunted legally. Property owners, though, have always been allowed to kill porcupines that are damaging their property.Are trilliums protected in Wisconsin?A statement I often hear is that it is illegal to pick trillium in Wisconsin. It is not illegal to pick trillium if you have the owner’s permission. Remember, however, that this is a bulb plant and without the nourishment from the leaves as it slips into dormancy, the bulb will be unable to successfully sustain itself.
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