Augusta Hunters Bag 53 Deer in 9 Days
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Updated: 11:40 PM Nov 30, 2008
Augusta Hunters Bag 53 Deer in 9 Days
A group of hunters in Augusta may not have bagged a 30-point-buck this year, but they certainly were successful. They've shot 53 deer in the past 9 days.
Posted: 9:17 PM Nov 30, 2008
Reporter: Kelly Schlicht
Email Address: kelly.schlicht@weau.com
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Posted by: Jessica Location: Altoona on Dec 15, 2008 at 10:36 AM

continued.. stories that the family and friends had to share. She will be greatly missed. She would say you know those folks are just jelous. Say Grandma you are right! I would like to see more effort from other hunters who think that they can sit on their butts in the woods trying to keep warm. Hint for you fellas keep moving is the best way to keep warm and to bag deer. Please come on out and join our group(oh and bring the DNR w u)We will show you how its done. I promise that you will not return since its seems to me that their are a lot of folks out there that are plain lazy. If the DNR are wrong on their numbers what does the Price family have to do with it. They took their limit as I am sure you did too. My childern and I also enjoy the meat given to us by my parents. Its what keeps us through. I can promise u that we dont waste any. The stuff that can not be eaten are given to the animals. So keep crying you fools! See you next year right? If not good luck to you!
Posted by: Ernst Location: Fairchild Wi on Dec 10, 2008 at 06:51 PM

Is this the all american deer hunting family or just a bunch of violators hunting on state land? I would suggest that this reporter should invite themselves to the Price hunting camp and get the real story. Can't wait to read about it next year, better yet maybe the DNR has got something planned for them.
Posted by: Mike Price Location: Columbus, Ohio on Dec 8, 2008 at 02:09 PM

WOW!! 53 deer, thats awesome. thats what you call true deer hunters. this is by no means an overkill. you have to look at how many deer were killed(53), and the deer hunters(25). I'm sure a 3 year old can do the math, all you guys writing bad comment are just jealous you can't hang with the big dogs of Wi. If you think 53 deer is alot, just wait til next year....
Posted by: John Location: RIGHT BEHIND YOU!!!! on Dec 5, 2008 at 05:07 PM

Justin Weichel slayed every one of those deer with his bare hands, and only allowed the others to take credit for harvesting them because he's modest like that. On opening day, Justin set out into the woods with just a wet lasagna noodle and a potato peeler. Hours later he returned from the woods carrying 52 dead deer. (He got the 53rd one on his way home, when he hit it with his car on accident.)
Posted by: Jungle jim Location: Omro on Dec 4, 2008 at 07:39 PM

Killing for the sake of killing is wrong. If you want to hunt do so and enjoy yourself but follow the laws laid down by the DNR.
Posted by: bear Location: WI on Dec 4, 2008 at 05:58 AM

this is just to many deer. and why shoot the litle bucks. i wounder how manny of the deer are does, and bucks. TO MANNY DEER THIS IS A OVER KILL
Posted by: Manny Kanblo Location: WI on Dec 3, 2008 at 10:57 PM

This is to Too Many Deer! These hunters obviously shot these deer to feed their families. It was not over kill. Each hunter got approximately two deer each if you try to figure it out. We cant just stop shooting deer either that wouldnt be smart.
Posted by: Buck hunter Location: Hawkins WI on Dec 3, 2008 at 07:39 PM

Hats off to this crew for working for these deer. Its nice to see they actually hunt rather sit over corn piles. We've trained a whole generation that the only way to hunt is over corn. Sad. On the other hand thats a lot of deer in one area. We have a crew that takes 20 to 30 deer a year out of the same area we hunt. Over half that number does and fawns. After about 4 years of this they are the first ones asking what happened to the deer?? Next year they'll regret this. I agree with most everyone else here. The deer population is down considerably. Wake up DNR! No more baiting, no more doe only seasons. Lets get back to hunting the way it should be.
Posted by: John Location: Neillsville on Dec 3, 2008 at 05:40 PM

Hunting is not about killing. It is about enjoying the outdoors. Seeing wildlife in its natural state is why I hunt. I've hunted for over 30 years and shoot one or two deer every year. The fun is watching the deer. Sad to say each year our hunting becomes alittle worse because of people that are out there simply to fill tags. They think killing a lot of deer makes them a mighty hunter. It is our children that we should all feel sorry for. It is no fun for youngsters to sit hour after hour and not see the animals. The DNR is at fault for letting people shoot this many deer.....What a shame.
Posted by: Craig Location: Ladysmith on Dec 3, 2008 at 05:29 PM

I had the best year ever! Shot a 10 point with a bow, and a 10 point with a gun. Oh, but I had to leave the state to do it. I did see a few smaller bucks during the bow season in Wisconsin that I passed. The gun season I saw zero the 1st day, and zero by noon on Sunday. And after hearing all of the reports from friends all over the state, I hung up my weapon for the year, and DO NOT plan to purchase a tag next year.I've hunted Wisconsin for 28 years and for the 1st time did not take a deer. Not because I couldn't, but because I hope to keep my kids interested in hunting in the future. How sad.
Posted by: Too many deer on Dec 3, 2008 at 05:27 PM

That is way too many deer to kill by one group. These people sound like a bunch of savages. Conserve the resource, not support the DNR and insurance companies by shooting everything that moves!!!
Posted by: Anonymous Location: Eau Claire on Dec 3, 2008 at 02:55 PM

Whats with the DNR? If they say there are deer out there then where are they! I know a lot of other hunters that are wondering the same thing. We did many drives the last few days and we only got a very few amont of deer-(none hit and not found)! I really wonder if there are as many deer as they say there is or if there is someone trying to cover it up??? Makes you wonder???
Posted by: Anonymous Location: WI on Dec 3, 2008 at 10:41 AM

The bottom line is that everyone saw squat! Earn A Buck and Zone T have whiped out TONS of the population. I went down to my deer processor to check out the deer down there and his numbers were down 25% from last year, and this is in JACKSON COUNTY....a big deer county! He also said that over 200 deer were "DONATED." This means, people are only shooting does because they HAVE TO, not because they want to. Most of the donated deer will just go to waste. This is sad.
Posted by: Josh Miller Location: Praag on Dec 2, 2008 at 10:50 PM

Go ahead! Don't buy a tag! That will be more deer for me next year! If your land value was based on deer, your timber value and location of land must be crappy!
Posted by: Ben Gurgen Hoffeman Location: Wisconsin on Dec 2, 2008 at 10:44 PM

I agree with none of your biz from augusta. It may sound like a big number of deer were shot and there was. But if anybody read the story they would know that for every hunter there were 2 deer approximately. And if you dont want to buy tags thats fine with me, its one more deer for the rest of us.
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