German hunters tried to convince the jury at a national stag calling championship that they can imitate a bellowing red deer most realistically.
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A Michigan law that prohibits the use of reconnaissance drones to find downed prey violates the First Amendment, according to the hunters and a drone company.
German hunters tried to convince the jury at a national stag calling championship that they can imitate a bellowing red deer most realistically.
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