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  2. Da Turdy Point Buck - Wikipedia

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    Some of the songs were initially released as singles. [1] The songs contain belches and animal sounds that were recorded in a barn. [ 5 ] A sequel album titled Turdy Point Buck II, Da Sequel was released in 1996, [ 6 ] and a second sequel album titled Turdy Point Buck III - Da Turd Album was released in 1999.

  3. Hunting strategy - Wikipedia

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    Though stalking and still-hunting may resemble in many ways, while the still hunter follows game through its haunts following tracks, stalking, or spot and stalk hunting, consists in locating game from afar and trying to approach within shooting distance, taking advantage of the territory's geography, forest, wind direction and sun location, thus, avoiding to be detected through sight, sounds ...

  4. How to hunt for big bucks: Tips for harvesting trophy deer - AOL

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    Find out what hunters need the most of in pursuit of a trophy rack.

  5. Sporting song - Wikipedia

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    Although songs about boxers and successful racehorses were common in the nineteenth century, few are performed by current singers. In particular fox-hunting is considered politically incorrect . The most famous song about a foxhunter, " D'ye ken John Peel " was included in The National Song Book in 1906 and is now often heard as a marching tune.

  6. Second Week of Deer Camp - Wikipedia

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    "Second Week of Deer Camp" is a novelty song about a group of men who partake in deer hunting in a camp in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Despite their efforts, they state that they "shoot the bull but never shoot no deer." [3] [2] An uncredited article from the Associated Press described the song as having a "polka beat". [1]

  7. Yaqui music - Wikipedia

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    Sculpture in memory of deer dancer Jorge Tyler on display on Genova Street in the "Zona Rosa" in Mexico City. Yaqui music is the music of the Yaqui tribe and people of Arizona and Sonora. Their most famous music are the deer songs (Yaqui: maso bwikam) which accompany the deer dance. They are often noted for their mixture of Native American and ...

  8. Category:Songs about hunters - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Help. Pages in category "Songs about hunters" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Second Week of Deer Camp

  9. Dragging a Dead Deer Up a Hill - Wikipedia

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    Reflecting on Deer for its 10th anniversary, Stereogum ' s Gabriela Tully Claymore credited it with drawing people's attention to Harris' Grouper project. She wrote that it influenced a somewhat "perplexing" fandom despite how unconventional and non-commercial Harris' music was. Claymore also dubbed Deer her "first set of songs that sound like ...