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Photos: Buck Tales 2012
Photos: Buck Tales 2012

Northeast Wisconsin hunters share their prize deer.

510 deer donated to Hunt for the Hungry
510 deer donated to Hunt for the Hungry

This year's gun deer hunt looks to be helping some of the …

Walker not among successful hunters
Walker not among successful hunters

While the number of deer killed in Wisconsin during this year's…

DNR: Hunters bagged 243,739 deer in 2012 gun hunt
DNR: Hunters bagged 243,739 deer in '12

The Department of Natural Resources has released preliminary …

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Exploring Bucky's Taxidermy

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Hunters register 243,000 deer this fall

Updated: Tuesday, 11 Dec 2012, 6:33 PM CST
Published : Tuesday, 11 Dec 2012, 6:33 PM CST

MADISON, Wis. (AP) - Wisconsin hunters registered more than 243,000 deer during the state's nine-day gun season this year, a 7.7 percent increase over 2011.
 
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources released its report on the 2012 deer season Tuesday, which also says the preliminary tally shows that hunters harvested close to 115,000 bucks for a 12 percent increase over last year. The final tallies are expected to rise once all tags are counted.
 
The report says more than 633,000 hunters from every state and several foreign countries bought deer licenses this year, including nearly 29,000 new hunters. It says some hunters reported seeing more deer than in past years.
 
In a separate report, the DNR says seven people were shot, including one fatality. Wardens also reported 994 citations and arrests, down 15 from last year.
 

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