Whats in the Wisconsin cheese?...........

huntnphool

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I just saw on the news that some hunter killed 5 people that were in his stand, and the Packers even won. How many would he have taken out if they lost? If I ever get the urge to go looking for whitetail, it won't be there. Think I'll stick to muleys.................rf
 
Here is one of todays write ups;

Updated: 11:17 AM EST
Five Dead, Three Hurt in Wisconsin Hunting Dispute
By JOSHUA FREED, AP



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BIRCHWOOD, Wis. (Nov. 22) -- A deer hunter killed five people and wounded three more in a dispute over a hunting platform on private property during the opening weekend of deer season, authorities said.

A 36-year-old man was arrested Sunday afternoon when he came out of the woods, sheriff's officials said.

Deputy Jake Hodgkinson identified the suspect as Chai Vang but would give no details. Vang is from St. Paul, Minn., said Paul Schnell, a spokesman for the St. Paul police department.



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A police officer interviews witnesses near the scene of Sunday's deadly hunting dispute near Hayward, Wis.


The shooting started when two hunters returning to their rural cabin on private land saw the suspect in one of their hunting platforms in a tree, Sawyer County Chief Deputy Tim Zeigle said. Hunters often build platforms in trees in order to be able to view prey and shoot from a high angle.

Both of those hunters were wounded and one of them radioed friends at the cabin a quarter-mile away. Other members of their group responded and they also were shot, he said.

''It's absolutely nuts. Why? Over sitting in a tree stand?'' asked Zeigle.


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Zeigle said the suspect was ''chasing after them and killing them,'' with a SKS 7.62 mm semiautomatic rifle, a common hunting weapon. Wisconsin's statewide deer gun hunting season started Saturday and lasts for nine days.

About 20 shots were fired but it was unclear if any of the hunters had fired at the suspect or who might have shot first, Zeigle said. There was just one gun among the eight people killed or wounded, he said.

The dead included a a teenage boy and a woman, and a father and son, Zeigle said. Some of the victims were shot more than once. All five were from the Rice Lake area, about 15 miles southwest of Birchwood in the northwestern part of the state, he said.

Authorities found two bodies near each other and the others were scattered over 100 yards.

The suspect, who did not have a compass, got lost in the woods and two other hunters who didn't know about the shootings helped him find his way out, Zeigle said.

The man was arrested when he emerged from the woods and a Department of Natural Resources officer recognized the deer license on his back from a description given by one of the shooting victims, Zeigle said.

The man was out of ammunition, he said.

One of the injured hunters was in critical condition at St. Joseph's Hospital. Another was listed in serious condition and the third was in fair condition, both at Lakeview Medical Center.

Hunter Bill Wagner, 72, of Oshkosh, was about two miles away near Deer Lake with a party of about 20 other hunters when they heard sirens, planes and helicopters and discovered roads in the area had been barricaded.

''When you're hunting you don't expect somebody to try to shoot you and murder you,'' Wagner said. ''You have no idea who is coming up to you.''

''We're all old, dyed-in-wool hunters,'' he said. ''We wouldn't go home because of this, but we will keep it in our minds. We're not forgetting it.''


11-22-04 1044 EST
 
Man you got that right....I live in WI....I guess the guy was from MN, but get this....he had a CA license plate!!!! YIKES!!!Muleys are more fun to chase anyways....Muleys For Life
 

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