Bachelor bucks in Beaver County

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This fall's deer season could be strong in at least one area, reports the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
Matt Kramer, the Pennsylvania Game Commission's wildlife conservation officer in Beaver County, said he's noticed several "bachelor groups of better than average bucks" during his travels.
"While these bucks are on friendly terms in the summer months, when the fall rolls around, they will not tolerate each other's company. However, a dispersing buck is one that often falls to the hunter's arrow or shot, so prospects for harvesting a buck in Beaver County look pretty good for those that do their homework and put in the time," he said.

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