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Hunting the County Forest

General Guidelines


  Forest  County welcomes hunters on the County Forest. We do ask that hunters  respect the land and land managers. Here are some guidelines to remember  while hunting on the County Forest:    

· No  unauthorized motor vehicle use is allowed on County Forest roads. This  includes but is not limited to automobiles, ATVs, UTVs and motorcycles.   Please read Ordinance 05-2009 for more information.

· You must carry in any tree stands, ground blinds or supplies. Please note ordinance above.

· Please do not block gates as these are our access points for emergency purposes and daily work.  

· Do  not use screw in steps, nails, screws or any other material that  penetrates the tree to mount a tree stand or ground blind. Permanent  stands and blinds are not allowed on the County Forest. Please read our  Tree Stand Ordinance 01-2012 

· No Cutting of trees for shooting lanes

· It is your responsibility to know and abide by the law, both State and County.  Ignorance is not acceptable.    

· It is your responsibility to know if you are on County land.

Please  know that these are just a few of the things to know about hunting on  the County Forest. If you have questions please contact the Forestry and  Recreation Department.    


Hunter Walking Trails


  Forest County has a woods road network that makes for excellent hunting trails.

These  trails are secondary logging roads which have been seeded with white  clover to provide a food source for various species of wildlife. There  are approximately 80 miles of trail on the county forest. The trails are  mowed once a year by the Forestry Department with financial assistance  from the Department of Natural Resources, which makes them excellent  trails for hiking, biking, horseback riding, hunting, and other outdoor  activities. Grouse hunters are the largest user group of these trails  and have found plenty of birds. Please be respectful of the trails and  their users. NO UNAUTHORIZED MOTORIZED VEHICLES ALLOWED.

    

County Forest Map

    

Hunter Walking Trails Map

    

Aspen Age Class Maps

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Photos credited to Margaret McCarthy

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