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Tick, tick, it’s that time

Por: Chicago Sun Times Sports April 19, 2023

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A tick crawling inside my camouflage jacket Saturday caught my eye while turkey hunting. Sheez, they give me the heebie-jeebies, so I doused my boots, clothes, chair and blind with high-DEET insect repellent. For weeks, readers have reported ticks. I lived free until Saturday, even though in the field or woods many times scouting turkeys and volunteering at a prairie. I credit wearing high boots in high-tick areas. I started that after a... + full article



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