MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Wisconsin wildlife officials say preliminary data shows hunters killed dramatically fewer deer during opening weekend of the state's traditional nine-day gun season than in 2018.
The state Department of Natural Resources released figures Tuesday that show hunters killed 90,286 on Saturday and Sunday. That's down nearly 24% from 118,670 deer last year.
The DNR had sold 464,120 licenses that allow hunters to kill deer with a firearm as of Friday. Department spokeswoman Sarah Hoye didn't immediately respond to emails seeking the number of licenses sold through the Friday preceding the 2018 nine-day season for comparison and inquiring about other possible reasons for the harvest drop-off.
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