While studying sites and scheduling dates for spring turkey hunts with family and friends, I can’t shake bad memories of November’s gun deer season and their impact on my spring plans.
Wisconsin’s nine-day season was nearing its final hour Dec. 1 when I passed up a fork-horned buck and shot a doe. Those two deer, and the doe’s two fawns and a yearling doe, had been milling about a wooded hilltop 50 yards away while working toward a picked cornfield.
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