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    First-time buyers get a price break on fishing fun

    Get a major price break on your fishing license if you are a first-time buyer or are buying your first license in 10 or more years. Discounted fees are available for residents and nonresidents alike and are automatically applied when you buy a…

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    First-time buyers get a price break on hunting fun

    Get a major price break on your hunting or trapping license if you haven't purchased that type of license or haven't purchased a license that includes that privilege in any of the last 10 years. Discounted fees are available for residents and…

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    Resident licenses

    Below is a list of resident hunting, fishing and recreational licenses. All licenses are available for purchase through Go Wild, or at one of our sales locations unless otherwise noted.

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    Nonresident licenses

    Below is a list of nonresident hunting, fishing and recreational licenses. All licenses are available for purchase through Go Wild, or at one of our sales locations unless otherwise noted.

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    History

    The ancient Indian town of Aztalan is Wisconsin's premier archaeological site and a National Historic Landmark.

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    Maps

    Aztalan State Park Map [PDF] Hunting and trapping map [PDF]

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    Recreation

    Boating, canoeing and kayaking You can canoe, kayak or boat in the Crawfish River. Hiking The park is mostly open prairie, with 38 of its 172 acres in oak woods. Two miles of trail meander through open prairie and along the Crawfish River. The…

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    Aztalan State Park

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    Geology

    The mound's history contains many ancient geologic periods: Niagara dolomite (limestone) of the Silurian Period (about 430 million years ago). Thick blankets of shale, limestone and sandstone of the Ordovician Period (about 470 million years ago…

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    Recreation

    Belmont Mound State Park provides outdoor recreation opportunities to visitors year-round. The park is operated by the Belmont Lions Club. Eighty acres in the northwest corner of the park are designated as Belmont Mound Woods State Natural Area…

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