For the second year in a row, antlerless deer might be off-limits to hunters in much of northern Wisconsin this fall. D-N-R staffers say the overall deer herd remains well-below desired levels in the north. This past winter was a lot milder than a year ago, but wildlife experts say the deer herd still needs more time to re-grow itself. As a result, the Natural Resources Board will be asked on May 27th to ban antlerless deer hunting in Douglas, Bayfield, Ashland, Iron, Sawyer, Price, Vilas, Oneida, Langlade, Forest, and Florence counties
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