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WI: Wisconsin hunters register more than 300,000 deer
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"Wisconsin hunters killed 303,162 deer during the nine-day gun season that ended Sunday, about the same as they did last year despite a larger herd and more hunting licenses sold."
"The Department of Natural Resources released the preliminary numbers Tuesday and said a number of factors may have contributed to the flat kill total, including poor weather that made it more difficult to track the deer."
"Officials were unsure whether a new program requiring some hunters to kill a doe before a more coveted buck discouraged some hunters, or if others left the woods after a shooting in northwestern Wisconsin killed six hunters and wounded two others on the second day of the hunt." |
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