pond for wisconsin landowners
#6344956
10/10/18 07:31 PM
10/10/18 07:31 PM
|
Joined: Mar 2013
chelsea,wi
keets
OP
trapper
|
OP
trapper
Joined: Mar 2013
chelsea,wi
|
I'm looking into buying an old farmstead...can a fella just dig a pond for his livestock, or do I need to jump through some hoops? then bend over backwards, then forwards...no trout streams close by...thx
2021 goals....make time to trap PROUD MEMBER WTA NTA FTA GOA SPORTSMANS ALLIANCE
|
|
|
Re: pond for wisconsin landowners
[Re: keets]
#6344967
10/10/18 07:52 PM
10/10/18 07:52 PM
|
Joined: Mar 2013
chelsea,wi
keets
OP
trapper
|
OP
trapper
Joined: Mar 2013
chelsea,wi
|
I was thinking 2-3 acres...maybe a little bigger
2021 goals....make time to trap PROUD MEMBER WTA NTA FTA GOA SPORTSMANS ALLIANCE
|
|
|
Re: pond for wisconsin landowners
[Re: keets]
#6345009
10/10/18 08:45 PM
10/10/18 08:45 PM
|
Joined: Mar 2013
chelsea,wi
keets
OP
trapper
|
OP
trapper
Joined: Mar 2013
chelsea,wi
|
would rather avoid Gov help if I can...just looking for input
2021 goals....make time to trap PROUD MEMBER WTA NTA FTA GOA SPORTSMANS ALLIANCE
|
|
|
Re: pond for wisconsin landowners
[Re: keets]
#6345361
10/11/18 10:55 AM
10/11/18 10:55 AM
|
Joined: Mar 2013
Fall Creek, WI
TraderVic
trapper
|
trapper
Joined: Mar 2013
Fall Creek, WI
|
I'm retired NRCS (SCS) soil & water conservationist. Over the 32+ years in the field throughout WI, I observed ( and was called in on ) enough situations where landowners began digging without talking to anyone and ended up violating state ( and sometimes federal ) statutes. As has been stated, townships usually don't have any ordinances pertaining to digging ponds, etc., as they would rather leave this to others. I worked with several DNR Water Regs in my work, also the COE.
I covered 16 field offices and 22 counties, including where you are, so I know your neighborhood fairly well.
FWIW, it is working smarter to check in with county zoning and/or DNR before you begin your project - to make sure your plans are not considered a violation. It's much easier to find out in advance of any digging, than to learn you're in violation. When we would get asked by a landowner in advance and there were no potential issues, then go for it. Once a violation occurred and we were called in, the landowner had very few realistic options by that time.
This is not meant in a negative manner......"ignorance is no excuse". We all know this as outdoorsmen, trappers, hunters, etc.
Just speaking from experience..
Vic
|
|
|
Re: pond for wisconsin landowners
[Re: TreedaBlackdog]
#6345371
10/11/18 11:08 AM
10/11/18 11:08 AM
|
Joined: Mar 2013
Fall Creek, WI
TraderVic
trapper
|
trapper
Joined: Mar 2013
Fall Creek, WI
|
seriously, though, call it a farm and run cows through it and you will qualify for an ag exemption for a 404 permit through USACE Ok.....in MO there may be very few restrictions. Last time I looked, the OP is in Taylor County, WI. If you violate any state/federal statutes in WI, you will likely be required to fully restore (at your expense) the violation site to previous conditions. This usually does not involve a fine, but can. As a potential agricultural producer, you may desire future financial assistance from USDA (drought assistance, grazing assistance, crop insurance, etc.). IF you are in violation of federal statutes (example : Swampbuster Violation ), your "shopping list" will be very short. Enough said......
|
|
|
Re: pond for wisconsin landowners
[Re: keets]
#6345372
10/11/18 11:09 AM
10/11/18 11:09 AM
|
Joined: Aug 2010
WI
handitrapper
trapper
|
trapper
Joined: Aug 2010
WI
|
If one thinks that they can do this sort of thing without going through the proper channels is only fooling themselves. Both the DNR and the Corps of Engs. regularly use satellite images to monitor these changes and activities. And if caught. The fines can be significant.
Example; A close friend of mine want to add a culvert in a small spring seep in order to get his compact tractor on the other side of his property. He went to the DNR office to see about obtaining a permit. So the pulled up sat. images and asked why there were 3 wood planks crossing the creek? He said that they were put there when building the barb wire fence only 1 week prior. They showed him how they can overlay images from day to day, one if needed. By the way; he received a fine for not getting a permit to build a bridge. Which consisted of those 3 boards.
Last edited by handitrapper; 10/11/18 11:41 AM.
|
|
|
Re: pond for wisconsin landowners
[Re: TreedaBlackdog]
#6345373
10/11/18 11:11 AM
10/11/18 11:11 AM
|
Joined: Jan 2007
S.E. Ohio
M.Magis
trapper
|
trapper
Joined: Jan 2007
S.E. Ohio
|
do not contact any govt agency - just dig it where you want it. If they don't like it, they will tell you Great advice, from someone that won't have to pay for the consequences if done wrong. The days of hiding something like that are long gone.
|
|
|
|
|