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  2. Melissa Bachman - Wikipedia

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    She progressed to camera work, first by giving on-camera archery tips that other hunters were unwilling to, and later by filming and editing many of her own hunts to be aired for free, including a bow hunt of a 202-inch (510 cm) Illinois White-tailed deer. [3] [13] [5] She has said: "Nobody turns down free work, I learned."

  3. Internet hunting - Wikipedia

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    Internet hunting is the practice of hunting via remotely controlled firearms that can be aimed and shot using online webcams.The first internet hunting website, Live-Shot.com, was created in 2005 by John Lockwood, who saw it as a way to provide an authentic hunting experience for disabled persons. [1]

  4. Camp Blood First Slaughter - Wikipedia

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    A very negative review at Bloody Disgusting stated: "Aside from the flat acting, the stupidity of the characters and the ruining of gore effects with overblown CGI aside (seriously, using the same bloodsplat effect for practically every kill?), the biggest no-no is forgetting your main premise of the film: the found footage gimmick. Take your ...

  5. Tennessee Appeals Court Rules Against Wildlife Agents Who ...

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    In December 2022, Reason reported that both state and federal wildlife agents routinely trespass onto private land and plant cameras. Two Tennessee homeowners successfully sued the state over the ...

  6. Anderson: Letting everyone use crossbows is wrong for bow hunting

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    And while the whitetail kill by archery is about the same as last year, of the 21,600 "archery"-felled deer so far this year (the season ends Dec. 31), fully 9,290, or 43%, were taken by crossbows.

  7. Flock Safety - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] It began as a side project in which the three co-founders built their first video surveillance cameras by hand around Langley's dining room table. [7] When a DeKalb County detective told Langley that his camera product had helped with solving a home break-in, Langley called the two other co-founders and told them to quit their jobs. [7]

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