By Barry Adams
Wisconsin State Journal 

Electronic registration means hunters pass on trips for food

 

December 4, 2016



PLAIN, Wis. (AP) — Had Daniel Crook been hunting in the Northwoods, there would have been endless talk of wolves.

Instead, he's blaming his three-legged buck on a pair of young bobcats and possibly their mother, the Wisconsin State Journal (http://bit.ly/2gYX8V2 ) reported.

Crook, 56, of Sextonville, was still dressed in his blaze orange and sipping a Busch Light last week while perched on a stool at the I-Diehl Tap, a watering hole and eatery in this Sauk County village that draws deer hunters for miles.

Crook showed off photos of the two cats that he had on his phone and an image of his nine...



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