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To: Lee Lichterman III who wrote (41548)11/2/2021 8:34:47 AM
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ajtj99
Lee Lichterman III

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Hi Lee,

In some counties, (those considered to have an excessive population) landowners do get some free tags.

Since I'm not in such a county ,I have to not only buy a tag, but get clobbered on non resident license fee.

$160.00 for bow and $160.00 again for gun.

Its not too bad and the corn fed deer are really very tasty.

My neighbor does not allow hunting on his property. His land surrounds mine on two sides. It acts as a refuge and I see 20-30 wild turkey digging for bugs in my woods.

I have never hunted Turkeys. Love to hunt ducks, geese and deer. When a boy, there were no turkeys in Wisconsin. The DNR swapped ruffed grouse for Turkeys with Missouri.

Wild Turkeys are very hardy, and have impacted the pheasant population negatively.

Neat that you have deer so tame. Sad to not be able to protect them better. Deer have such keen senses.

I have 50 acres of corn across the river that has yet to be combined.

I'm hoping to catch a buck that ate too much or hung with the does too late in the morning. There is a crossing that the deer use regularly. I used to have a State of Wisconsin trail cam on it. It took 3 photos when triggered. In 90 days I would get over 900 photos! A real meat trail.

Bob