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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 1128945" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>I love a good campfire/bon-fire also. Around here you can build a fire anytime you want (as long as it isn't so dry out that a burning ban is being enforced). As long as your burning material is less than 3 feet high and 3 feet across you don't need a permit. Anything larger than that you are suppose to get a permit from the DNR over the internet. I have 3 different burning pits/rings that I use. For the first 3 years I was retired I had a part time job as a fire spotter with the DNR. I flew in a small plane for 7 and a half hours day looking for forest fires during our "fire season". For the most part it was all low level flying with lots of bouncing around and super tight turning. I always described it as riding a roller coaster for 7 1/2 hours a day. Its amazing how quick you can spot smoke from the air. On a good day I would call in about a dozen fires. The majority of them were people burning leaves and brush piles illegally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 1128945, member: 5382"] I love a good campfire/bon-fire also. Around here you can build a fire anytime you want (as long as it isn't so dry out that a burning ban is being enforced). As long as your burning material is less than 3 feet high and 3 feet across you don't need a permit. Anything larger than that you are suppose to get a permit from the DNR over the internet. I have 3 different burning pits/rings that I use. For the first 3 years I was retired I had a part time job as a fire spotter with the DNR. I flew in a small plane for 7 and a half hours day looking for forest fires during our "fire season". For the most part it was all low level flying with lots of bouncing around and super tight turning. I always described it as riding a roller coaster for 7 1/2 hours a day. Its amazing how quick you can spot smoke from the air. On a good day I would call in about a dozen fires. The majority of them were people burning leaves and brush piles illegally. [/QUOTE]
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