This is profound. What do deer hunters and heart conditions have in common? Come on walking over rough terrain dragging a carcass causes their heart blockage. There are many other fields that are much more strenuous than dragging a carcass to your car. In these other fields I am sure many of the people have risk factors such as being overweight, smoking or having high blood pressure or cholesterol too. Why does it happen to just be deer hunters very strange.
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ByronSBell 2007
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As a big time deer hunter, I have to call BS!
Sure heart rate climbs when scoping a deer and draging the body, but heart rate climbs when running or excercising. This article is about the dumbest thing I have seen. Must be directed by deer lovers/tree huggers.
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