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November 16, 2017

First case of CWD in wild deer confirmed in Vernon County

Viroqua, Wis. — Chronic wasting disease (CWD) in wild deer claimed one more Wisconsin county as it was confirmed that a wild Vernon County deer recently tested positive for the disease. “Vernon County has its first wild deer with CWD,” said Dave Matheys, DNR wildlife biologist for Vernon and Crawford counties, on Monday, Nov. 13.

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Honoring members of the University of Wisconsin’s ‘Greatest Generation’ on Veterans Day

The attention of most outdoorsmen was probably on a favorite woodland where deer were in the peak of the rut, or on a marsh or field in search of game birds. But on this Veterans Day, 100 families participated in an event on the field in Camp Randall Stadium in Madison that honored many who

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Wisconsin Outdoor News Cuffs & Collars – Nov. 17, 2017

September District 8 — La Crosse area Wardens Mike Melgaard and Dale Hochhausen, both of Onalaska, contacted three individuals fishing from a boat in September on the Mississippi River near the Genoa dam. One of the individuals was using his brother’s fishing license because he had been revoked for various hunting and trapping violations. The

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