This is how the DNR explains the program:
The Managed Forest Law (MFL) program is “open” to public access and allows for hunting, fishing, hiking, sight-seeing and cross-country skiing on lands designated as MFL-Open....
Do I need permission to access MFL-Open and FCL lands?
No, you don’t need permission from the landowner; however, speaking with the landowner is encouraged, especially if the landowner lives near the site or if access is not readily apparent.
All other land uses other than those specifically mentioned here are prohibited unless the landowner gives specific permission.
What if I am denied access to or asked to leave open MFL/FCL lands?
Anyone denied access to or asked to leave open MFL/FCL lands should report that information to the local DNR Forester assigned to the property or you can call the DNR Call Center Toll Free 1-888-WDNRINFo (1-888-936-7463) for contact informa
Sure calling Walker's DNR will get a quick response.
ReplyDeleteDon't be surprise if someone shows up on your step with a citation for trespassing or expressing terroristic threats.
Can't indigenous people gather food? Is fishing allowed?
ReplyDeleteThe indigenous people and the treaties they've signed for over 200 years would say they can, Jim.
DeleteMaybe GTAC and GOP leggies should have had a hearing on this up North before ramrodding this through. Just maybe.