For Maurice Craft, the steps are rote as he begins a hunt at the Patuxent wildlife refuge outside Laurel. He sprays himself with a mist designed to disguise his human scent, shimmies his way 20 feet up into a green metal tree stand, and readies his crossbow. He rattles plastic deer antlers to attract…
Source: Sun
Maryland hopes to recruit new hunters — and promote conservation
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