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      <title>How To Camouflage A Turkey</title>
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      <description>Camouflaging a turkey is an essential technique for hunters who want to increase their chances of success. A well-camouflaged turkey will be much harder for the bird to spot, giving the hunter a better opportunity to get close enough for a clean shot.&#xA;There are a few different ways to camouflage a turkey, but the most effective method is to use a blind. A blind is a small, enclosed structure that can be placed in the woods near where the turkey is expected to be.</description>
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