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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - Dennis Hartman didn't see as many deer as usual when he went hunting this year, and he's certain there's been a drop-off in the number of deer brought to his butcher shop in New Tripoli, north of Allentown.
Based on preliminary estimates, he's probably right. The Pennsylvania Game Commission said Tuesday that snow, cold and high winds created a perfect storm for protecting deer and thwarting hunters this season in Pennsylvania and neighboring states.See the full content of this document
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Poor Weather Good for Deer, Bad for Hunters
Pennsylvania's busiest deer season is the two-week rifle season for taking bucks, which started on Dec. 1. Historically, the first two days of that season a...
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