Noll has worked in a number of roles, but he is well-known for his work in the Conservation Congress Executive Council and Big Game Study Committee going back to the days of Deer 2000 and Beyond. He often racked up 4,000 miles per year on vehicles criss-crossing the state to meetings and conventions.
For all the work he’s done over the years on behalf of Wisconsin’s natural resources, there are sportsmen who not only don’t see eye-to-eye with Noll, but they downright dislike him.
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