Deer hunter John W. Jones of Pasadena knows the feeling.
John had no inkling a deer with an exceptionally high rack was on the Calvert County farm he was hunting, nor did the owner or other hunting companions. All he knew was that once the snow stopped falling, chances would be better for a fine buck to expose himself.
"No one had seen that deer before," said John. "And they would have noticed it if they had. I don't know whether it came from...
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