![]() ![]() The number of tags offered will depend on the county of choice, which must be indicated at the time of issuance. In addition, Farmland Zone antlerless tags will be available with the purchase of every deer hunting license. 17 - all remaining bonus tags can be purchased until sold out or the season ends. Bonus antlerless tag sales will occur as follows (sales begin each day at 10 a.m.): The sale of bonus antlerless deer hunting tags will include 31,945 tags valid on public access lands (compared to 22,775 in 2016) and 168,210 tags valid on private lands (compared to 136,875 in 2016). As a result, there will be some antlerless deer harvested in each of the 4 buck-only units in 2017. As a reminder, rules are in place to allow disabled hunters, military personnel on leave, Deer Management Assistance Program cooperators, and youth hunters (the Junior Antlerless Tag is valid statewide) to harvest antlerless deer in buck-only units. In 2017, four deer management units within the Northern and Central Forest zones will allow only bucks to be harvested, while the rest of Wisconsin will have a total quota of 276,515 antlerless deer (compared to 256,775 in 2016).Ī decrease in "buck-only" counties compared to the last two years (12 in 2015 and 10 in 2016) is a good indication that councils and the DNR are seeing herds rebound in Northern Forest Zone counties. "County Deer Advisory Councils worked hard to weigh the many factors and public desires that drive deer herd management, and we thank them for their work in helping to shape this year's hunting seasons." "I'm looking forward to an excellent deer hunt throughout all the seasons this year - we had another very mild winter, which will bode well for the herd throughout the state, so I anticipate another year of increased harvest," said Kevin Wallenfang, Department of Natural Resources big game ecologist. In addition to direct feedback from councils, more than 6,500 questionnaires were received during a public input process that ran from April 3-13, 2017. "He did nothing to deserve this."Īnyone with information on the slayings is asked to call detectives at 21 or -3335.Final season framework reflects recommendations from County Deer Advisory Councils - 2017 marks the third year these councils have played a key role in Wisconsin's deer management efforts. "He was a sweetheart, just the nicest kid ever," Carla said. In more recent years, he had been working as a mechanic. ![]() Bok Technical High School and worked for a time at UPS. He spent about five years in rural Virginia, his aunt said. Of him maturing into a cooler, more confident adult who wanted to turn his passion for cars into a career. Memories have been flooding back: Of Arline as a goofy, nerdy kid who loved to pester his younger siblings. The family had been frantically trying to reach him since Friday morning, when they were told he hadn't shown up for work. Her father broke the news to her Friday night, after receiving a call from her brother, who had been married to Arline's mother for 10 years. "And how much we're all going to miss him." "I only think of his smile, and how loving he was to his sister and mother," Carla said. ![]() He was "the man of the house," and made sure everything was taken care of. Arline lived on Girard Avenue near 28th Street in Fairmount with his grandmother and younger brother, Justin, his aunt said last night. ![]()
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