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The Purnells keep the same traditions and goals in place from the early archery season, through the nine-day gun hunt and to the end of the Holiday Hunt.

Their primary emphasis is on passing on and sharing the hunting tradition. New hunters are encouraged to shoot any deer they feel they can make a clean, killing shot on. If experienced hunters see the buck of a lifetime, they should try for it. At all times, the harvest of female deer is encouraged.

And if a hunter happens to miss a deer, they enter the “Skunk Hall of Shame.” Smukowski and I joined the class of 2012. Our photographs, wearing a skunk-skin cap, will join others on the walls of The Roost.

The Holiday Hunt put the 2012 season total to 35 deer killed, including seven during the October youth hunt, on about 600 acres surrounding The Roost. Past experience shows next season will be another year of plenty, Lloyd Purnell Jr. said.

“It’s bittersweet now, at the end of our deer hunting for the year,” he said. “But this (Holiday Hunt) always ends the season on a high note.”

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