This bridge is one of my favorite early season stops.
Before I get to the bridge I stop to talk to the farmer
that owns the land. The stop is an information seeking
stop.

He has sold the rights to the DNR on both sides of his bridge.
The chunks of land on each side of the bridge are quite large.
SO IS THE BULL.

By Wisconsin law you are not supposed be able to have an aggressive
animal on leased land. I have learned from previous trips that this
landowner has a bull and an aggressive one and he alternates the
pastures he puts him in.

This has been the same for 5 years. I have contacted the DNR three times with no
results. I just stop now and ask the farmer which side it is on and when he plans to
switch sides.

The POINT to this post is: DON'T blindly go in to pastures this spring. Do a little
research first.