As the late September breeze carries the promise of the upcoming deer season, the anticipation is palpable in southern Illinois.
The golden hue of soybeans, the rhythmic fall of acorns, and the flickering trail camera images of whitetails preparing for the season all contribute to the excitement. For many, deer season is not just an event, but a cherished part of the year, akin to the anticipation of Thanksgiving dinner. But it wasn’t always this way.
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