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26900
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The Dixie Deer Classic, sponsored by the Wake County Wildlife, Inc., provides information regarding trophy deer hunting, harvesting and management. This year’s Classic attracted thousands of people and featured seminars by deer experts, exhibits by sporting good shops and sporting associations, and the awards presentation for best deer mounts.
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Friend O’ Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 29 Issue 5, May 1982, p13, por
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43607
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N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission explains that "the relationship between regulation development and hunting comes full circle as hunter harvests provide vital data" for deer statewide. This interconnection allows the Commission to gather harvest data collection, biological data collection, and random sample survey data collection, all of which enable proper management and treatment of North Carolina's deer population.
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28528
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The Farmers and Communities Manage Deer program encourages licensed hunters to harvest white-tailed deer and donate them to drop-off sites and participating facilities. The processed meat is then used to feed impoverished people in need. The program, its success feeding the poor in Eastern North Carolina, and its impact on the deer population are detailed.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 48 Issue 11, November 2016, p14
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26905
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A record 34,935 deer were harvested during the 1981-1982 hunting seasons, showing a twenty-percent increase over the previous year. Possible reasons for the increase include the rising popularity of deer hunting, good weather, and success of the deer restoration program.
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Friend O’ Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 29 Issue 7, July 1982, p8
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3648
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How well a deer hunter solves problems, including extremely hot or windy weather, seeing deer at too great a distance to shoot, and too many hunters nearby, will often determine whether or not be bags his quarry.
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2950
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For a deer hunter, choosing the right site to place a deer stand can be crucial to his success in bagging a deer.
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38525
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To increase the size and distribution of the deer herds and produce better hunting for the future, the Game Division of the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission implemented a deer restoration program.
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38787
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The age of a deer that was caught via hunting can be determined and applied to management strategies.