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By Jamus Driscoll
Special to ESPN Outdoors Monday, May 28, 2001 Somewhere along the line, the nature of deer hunting changed a bit. Where once it was strictly a rural sport, reserved either for the cornfields of farm country or the deep woods up North, now it's becoming an urban game. Throughout the United States, the rise of suburban deer herds has created something of a deer-hunting irony. While we like to think the biggest deer are living and hiding in the most remote, most desolate parts of the state, odds are, we're more likely to find the next state r ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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