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  2. Powell Marsh Wildlife Area - Wikipedia

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    The Powell Marsh Wildlife Area is a 4,850-acre (19.6 km 2) tract of protected land located in Vilas and Iron counties, Wisconsin, owned and partially managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR). [3]

  3. Are there hunting, shooting hour restrictions in Wisconsin? - AOL

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    According to the state DNR, all shooting, including hunting for those species legal to hunt at night, ends at 11 p.m. across the state for public and private land.

  4. Wisconsin gun deer hunting season dates and hours, license ...

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    The 2024 Wisconsin gun deer hunting season runs Nov. 23-Dec. 1. ... In another rule change this year, the junior antlerless deer tag is good on either public or private land (in the past the ...

  5. What to know about the Wisconsin gun deer hunting season ...

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    Here is what to know about the 2024 Wisconsin gun deer hunting season, which will be held Nov. 23 to Dec. 1. ... Antlerless deer tags are issued for public or private land. And counties serve as ...

  6. Vernon Wildlife Area - Wikipedia

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    The Vernon Wildlife Area is a 5,967-acre (2,415 ha) tract of protected land located in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR). [1] The first parcel of land to be used for the Wildlife Area was leased in 1946 to function as a public hunting ground, focusing primarily on small game and various ...

  7. Pershing, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The Pershing Wildlife Area began in 1953 as a public hunting ground when Taylor County leased some less-desirable land in the towns of Pershing, Cleveland and McKinley to the state. In 1960 the county donated 3,400 acres and it has been managed by the DNR since.