One day, a Pennsylvania bowhunter stacked fallen branches against a large tree trunk that had been lying horizontally on the floor of the Allegheny Forest for years, to create a natural blind. He chose the location after a scouting trip, noticing it was 20 yards from a well-traveled game trail that ran along the mountainside. The hunter surmised that deer were using the passage when moving between bedding and feeding areas.
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