Staff Writers An unusually mild fall this year has tended to slow deer and slow hunters, according to reports from wildlife officials from around the state. For much of the state’s deer hunt, which began Nov. 3 in most areas, temperatures have ranged from 50 to 70 degrees, with overnight temps infrequently reaching freezing. Harvest …
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