Hunters Open Fire, Deer Season Begins

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XENIA -- When Burell Hall began hunting Monday morning on his farm in eastern Greene County, he saw a big buck chasing a doe.

"I spooked it up when I was driving in and watched it for a bit," Hall said. "I watched it until it bedded down over by a fence row on the other side of a bean field. So I got down on my hands and knees and crawled all the way across the field."

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Hunters Open Fire, Deer Season Begins

Hall crawled for about an hour and a half, watching the deer all the while.

"The wind was in my face, so I knew he couldn't hear me or get my scent. The bean stubble hurt my hands and I had mud up to my elbows and all over ...

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