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Between 1850 and 1900, rapid improvement in guns had outstripped our fish and game laws, and the land was shot out, not only of deer, but of turkey, beaver, duck, and geese.
Today, things have have turned around and there are now about 30 million whitetail deer in the U.S. -- a deer population in the East larger than there was when Columbus first set foot in the New World.
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