A day in deer camp

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Most deer camps are shacks or cabins in various stages of disrepair, but they are much more than that. They are also a combination of fraternity house, museum, and time machine that connect the generations of hunters that congregate under their roofs, which has no plumbing, no electricity, no insulation and one can feel the outside air seep through the walls and smell the dirt beneath the floorboards.

author: Hurteau, Dave
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Where to go

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There are 84 million acres of land and water administered by the National Park Service of United states which offer the best facilities for an angler along with hiking, camping, paddling, and wildlife watching. Five red-hot fishing spots in America's national parks are listed.

author: Hurteau, Dave
Services information, Land, mineral, wildlife conservation, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION--CROPS, Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting, Nature Parks and Other Similar Institutions, National Parks, Recreational Fishing, Fish & Game Recreation, Evaluation, Services, Environmental aspects, National parks and reserves, Fishing, Fishing (Recreation), United States. National Park Service

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Deer duds: dressed to kill

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A review of the variety of hunting clothing on the market accompanies brief descriptions of lightweight, midweight, and heavy outfits.

author: Hurteau, Dave
Marketing, Equipment and supplies, Cover Story, Clothing, Buyers Guide, Hunters, Sporting goods industry

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subjects list: United States, Deer hunting
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