State officials hoping harvest picks up with rut kicking in, early start to gun hunt
A buck hangs at the edge of a woodlot and watches a group of does and fawns just outside of Medford on a mid-October evening. Wisconsin’s nine-day gun deer hunt starts next weekend, running Nov. 18-26. The muzzleloader hunt Nov. 27-Dec. 6, the statewide antlerless hunt Dec. 7-10 and the archery/crossbow seasons that run through Jan. 7 are options for harvesting a late-fall deer.MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS A buck hangs at the edge of a woodlot and watches a group of does and fawns just outside of Medford on a mid-October evening. Wisconsin’s nine-day gun deer hunt starts next weekend, running Nov. 18-26. The muzzleloader hunt Nov. 27-Dec. 6, the statewide antlerless hunt Dec. 7-10 and the archery/crossbow seasons that run through Jan. 7 are options for harvesting a late-fall deer.MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS
The flip of the calendar from October to November certainly is meaningful to most of Wisconsin’s white-tailed deer hunters.
Medford Area Public Schools inducted Brian Hallgren (above, left), Brent Hallgren (above, right) and Ryan Goessl (in photo to right) into the Academic Hall of Fame at a ceremony held Monday night. The Hallgrens are 1979 graduates of Medford Area Senior High School and Goessl graduated in 2000. The inductees thanked the school, community and their families for their support and offered advice to the students being initiated into the National Honor Society. BRIAN WILSON/THE STAR NEWS
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