MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The state Department of Natural Resources has scaled back its preliminary nine-day gun deer season harvest. The agency said Tuesday that preliminary totals showed hunters killed 204,725 deer, about 5,000 more animals than the 199,583 they took during the 2014 nine-day season, the lowest harvest in 21 years. On Thursday, though, DNR officials said hunters killed 201,812 deer during the 2015 nine-day.