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In Texas, outdoor writer Brad Fenson assesses whether the moon phase has an impact on his whitetail hunt where the big bucks seem to be sticking to nighttime movement.
In Texas, outdoor writer Brad Fenson assesses whether the moon phase has an impact on his whitetail hunt where the big bucks seem to be sticking to nighttime movement.
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