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  2. Hunting safety experts note improving trend but urge vigilance

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    The improvement in Wisconsin deer hunting safety has its roots in a rule that required hunter education training for anyone born after Jan. 1, 1973, and a blaze orange clothing requirement that ...

  3. 2024 Wisconsin gun deer hunting season safety reminders - AOL

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    The 2024 Wisconsin gun deer hunting season will be held Nov. 23-Dec. 1. Here some safety reminders heading into the season. Hunting has been getting increasingly safe in Wisconsin. The 10-year ...

  4. Wisconsin gun deer hunting season was the safest in history - AOL

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    Wisconsin requires anyone born on or after Jan. 1, 1973, to successfully complete a hunter education course to purchase a hunting license, contributing to the continued decline in hunting incidents.

  5. Gun laws in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    12–13 may possess firearm when accompanied by an adult, or while transporting cased/unloaded firearm to/from Hunter Safety class, or in Hunter Safety class. 14–16 is the same as 12–13, except Hunter Safety graduates can hunt and possess firearms (rifles/shotguns) without adult supervision.

  6. Pittman–Robertson Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act

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    The Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act of 1937, most often referred to as the Pittman–Robertson Act for its sponsors, Nevada Senator Key Pittman and Virginia Congressman Absalom Willis Robertson, is an act that imposes an 11% tax on firearms, ammunition, and archery equipment and distributes the proceeds to state governments for wildlife projects.

  7. The youth hunt is open to the public, ages 12 to 17 years old, who have completed a Wisconsin hunter safety education course. Call Todd at Thunderbird Game Farm at 920-378-7337 to register.

  8. Mead Wildlife Area - Wikipedia

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    The Mead (George W.) Wildlife Area is a state wildlife area covering over 33,000 acres (130 km 2) in central Wisconsin. It includes portions of Marathon, Portage, and Wood counties. It is managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR). The Area is commonly referred to as "the Mead". Five WDNR staff manage the Area.

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