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Posted: 3:07 PM Jan 12, 2009
WI Sportsmen to Ponder End of Earn-a-Buck
A group of sportsmen who advise state wildlife officials will ask outdoor lovers this spring whether earn-a-buck regulations should end. Email Address: news@weau.com |
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End earn a buck. There is no excess deer left to kill off. I didn't even see a deer last season. And I agree with Chris. The muskie fishery needs to be reworked. We don't need every trickle of water to have a 40 inch minimum. The state needs to enforce their mimimum of 36 inches or even 32 inches so they arn't all stunted to below 40inches due to lack of food.
They can at least make it for only a couple of the heavy populated areas. I guess if they dont figure it out I will just move to a state that has it figured out. Between this and the musky fishery the Wisconsin DNR doesnt know if they are coming or going.