Foresters for St. Louis County, Minnesota, who oversee a vast swath of aspen and spruce stretching from Duluth to the Canadian border, are finding bigger and more elaborate deer stands on public lands.
Deer stands have been growing increasingly cushy and elaborate on private lands in recent years—sometimes featuring heat, satellite television, carpet, and decks. But hunters are also getting bolder on public lands, hauling plywood, windows, insulation, and easy chairs, often on the backs of their ATVs.
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