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WI: Packers Beat Deer Hunting Most Sundays
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Does sitting in a deer stand in northern Wisconsin, rifle in hand, take priority over watching a noon home game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Green Bay Packers? Maybe it does for some hunters. “If the game is at noon, we’ll see hunters rolling in here about 11 a.m.,” said Bob vanDoorn, who owns Doorn’s Inn with his wife Amanda. “Some stay for the entire game; a few might leave at halftime, depending on the game and whether it’s a noon or 3:25 p.m. kickoff.”
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mickey
(11/20/2017)
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Some hunters stay out all day. They're the ones who cherish every moment in the woods.
Some hunters hunt pre-dawn to mid morning, and late afternoon to post-dusk. They're the ones who want to harvest the most game per hour spent in the woods.
And some hunters wouldn't watch an NFL game if you paid them to watch it. |
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shootergdv
(11/20/2017)
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What's the NFL ? lol |
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