Deer Gun Hunting
It’s that time of year again were the hunters get to show their skills of getting a big buck. Deer Gun hunting starts at sunrise Saturday the 11th till sunset Sunday the 29th. In the throughout the middle of Wisconsin the deer management is heard control that means you don’t have any regulations on what sex of deer you shoot. The southern part of Wisconsin is earn-a-buck that means you must shoot a doe before you shoot a buck, and in northern Wisconsin it is the regular unit which means you have a limited number of anterless deer tags. “This year is my first year going hunting and I’m excited to see if I get one” said Abby Lund a senior at UWL.
Wisconsin is nationally known for its great deer hunting season but you can also hunt other animals like raccoon, bear, squirrel, and fox. You can also hunt deer in two other different ways, bow, which is Sept. 12 – Nov. 19 and Nov. 30 – Jan. 3, 2010 and muzzleloader which is Nov. 30 – Dec. 9,
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