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The Indiana Department of Natural Resources says hunters took advantage of changes in equipment regulations and extra dates to kill a state record 136,248 deer last year. The previous record was 134,004, in 2010. Those changes included making crossbows legal for all licensed hunters during archery season and increasing the archery season by seven days.
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