Paul A. Smith Hunter has Crash Course to Success

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Brightened by a fresh dusting of snow Saturday morning, the oak woods and corn stubble fields of western Buffalo County were a sight for hunters' eyes.

Like the legion of other hunters afield for the opening day of the 2008 Wisconsin gun deer season, Brett Werlein of Waunakee was already excited. What he saw as he looked out Saturday from his tree stand near Nelson -- a still woods, trees mostly devoid of leaves, a veil of white greatly increasing visibility -- only heightened his anticipation.

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Paul A. Smith Hunter has Crash Course to Success

"It doesn't matter how many years you've hunted, opening morning is huge," said Werlein, 39, and a veteran of 28 deer seasons.

The typical questions ran through Werlein's head: Will the deer move? Am I in the right spot? Will I tag a deer? What will the season...

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