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How Barometric Pressure Affects Deer Movement (or Does it?)
It's only natural for us hunters to pay more attention to the weather as deer season approaches. From the sudden cloud coverage on a crisp fall day to the slight drizzle of snow you weren't expecting to the noisy wind shaking the trees, we are aware of every single change in the atmosphere.
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