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Title: Indians with guns in the northwoods at night
Post by: jsglow on October 14, 2015, 07:35:34 PM
Huh?  Okay, this is a good idea.   ::)

http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/332594042.html
Title: Re: Indians with guns in the northwoods at night
Post by: real chili 83 on October 14, 2015, 08:01:12 PM
Not surprised by the ruling. 

The DNR has mis-managed the deer herd in NW Wisc for years.  Too many doe tags, over abundance of predators. For them to wave the safety flag gets the BS flag in return.

This case is really about treaty rights.
Title: Re: Indians with guns in the northwoods at night
Post by: GGGG on October 14, 2015, 08:10:31 PM
Huh?  Okay, this is a good idea.   ::)

http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/332594042.html


It's done in other states. 
Title: Re: Indians with guns in the northwoods at night
Post by: mr.MUskie on October 14, 2015, 10:50:38 PM

The DNR has mis-managed the deer herd in NW Wisc for years. 

Too many deer up here. I smacked one 3 weeks ago. Minor damage to car, very dead deer. Three days later had to come to a tire screeching halt to miss one by an inch. Two days later almost hit another at midnight while on a Harley. Northwoods rats.
Title: Re: Indians with guns in the northwoods at night
Post by: buckchuckler on October 14, 2015, 11:11:18 PM
Wow.  What skillful hunters they must be, to shoot a frozen target.  Seems very sporting. 
Title: Re: Indians with guns in the northwoods at night
Post by: WellsstreetWanderer on October 15, 2015, 05:00:29 PM
The title reminded me of an occurrence many moons ago in the woods of Menominee Cty.
I had found , quite by accident , a dirt track that wound through the brush to a small campsite in the middle of nowhere on the Wolf river and used to camp there 4-5 times yr. One night several of us were sitting by the campfire and three native sons wordlessly walked in from the dark and sat by our fire. No one spoke a word for a good 15 minutes as we were surprised and dumbfounded. Finally, they simply got up and walked back into the woods without having uttered a word. This was miles from Warbonnet and nowhere near any dwellings