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		<title>Deer Hunting The Mast</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the deer hunting world, the term mast refers to the time of the season that the deer begin feeding on a variety of deer food produced by trees and bushes. There are two basic types of mast which are the hard mast and the soft mast. The hard mast can include acorns, beechnuts, walnuts, [...]]]></description>
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