
Apostle Island deer hunt altered
Legislators would have swamped this year’s Apostle Islands October muzzleloader deer hunt, but for some quick thinking and fast work by DNR wildlife officials and National Park Service personnel.

Legislators would have swamped this year’s Apostle Islands October muzzleloader deer hunt, but for some quick thinking and fast work by DNR wildlife officials and National Park Service personnel.
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This is a preliminary review based on a first-pass reading of the final (Kroll, Alt and Guynn deer trustee) report.
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