Tom's, Jake's and hunting in the wild
By Seth Bichler | May. 2, 2006This is a documentary of Daily Cardinal writer Seth Bichler and his annual wild turkey hunting trip in Western Wisconsin. For four years I have climbed the ridges of Buffalo ' ¦
This is a documentary of Daily Cardinal writer Seth Bichler and his annual wild turkey hunting trip in Western Wisconsin. For four years I have climbed the ridges of Buffalo ' ¦
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