It’s a state wildlife management area with many names over the years, but these days – actually since 1994 – it’s known as the Stanley J. Hamlin Marsh Wildlife Management Area.
It’s a unique parcel in that it draws more attention from waterfowlers and trappers than it does from deer hunters.
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