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  2. Hunting blind - Wikipedia

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    Duck blinds in the grain fields in south central Oregon and north central California can be as simple as a hunter walking three to five kilometres (2–3 mi) out into a grain field, stopping at a dike, a raised area, 60 cm (2 ft) or so high, 3–3.6 m (10–12 ft) wide and usually 800 m (1 ⁄ 2 mi) or so long on a side. The hunter sits down on ...

  3. Tree stand - Wikipedia

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    Elevated "Box" type hunting blind. Box stands are large enclosed stands that almost look like a shed; they can be built to various heights with ladders or steps to enter when elevated. These are designed to help get out of the weather and keep one hidden from view of game.

  4. Sinkbox - Wikipedia

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    A sinkbox is a specialized hunting blind used by waterfowl hunters. It consists of a weighted, partially submerged enclosure large enough to hold one or more hunters and suspended from a floating platform. It is placed into calm water so that the hunter may wait with the waterline at approximately shoulder height.

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  6. Bird hide - Wikipedia

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    A bird hide (blind or bird blind in North America) is a shelter, often camouflaged, that is used to observe wildlife, especially birds, at close quarters. Although hides or hunting blinds were once built chiefly as hunting aids, they are now commonly found in parks and wetlands for the use of birdwatchers , ornithologists and other observers ...

  7. Bison hunting - Wikipedia

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    The Crow Indian Buffalo Hunt diorama at the Milwaukee Public Museum. A group of images by Eadweard Muybridge, set to motion to illustrate the animal's movement. Bison hunting (hunting of the American bison, also commonly known as the American buffalo) was an activity fundamental to the economy and society of the Plains Indians peoples who inhabited the vast grasslands on the Interior Plains of ...

  8. List of fatal bear attacks in North America - Wikipedia

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    August 2, 1945: Anton Rauch, 59, male: Captive: USA, Chicago, Illinois — Rauch, a worker at the Lincoln Park Zoo, was attacked while cleaning the bear's cage. [271] November 23, 1943: Carl Herrick, 37, male: Wild: USA, West Townshend, Vermont — Herrick was hunting in West Townshend, Vermont, and his body was found with a blackened face and ...

  9. Falconry - Wikipedia

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    Falconry is the hunting of wild animals in their natural state and habitat by means of a trained bird of prey. Small animals are hunted; squirrels and rabbits often fall prey to these birds. Small animals are hunted; squirrels and rabbits often fall prey to these birds.

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