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In this photo taken Dec. 1, 2013, a deer is fed in Port Mansfield, Texas. Poachers have killed a large buck and wounded at least three deer in recent months in this tiny fishing village where residents’ feeding of the animals has made them easy targets, officials said. (AP Photo/Valley Morning Star, David Pike)

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In this photo taken Dec. 1, 2013, a deer roams free throughout the city of Port Mansfield, Texas. Poachers have killed a large buck and wounded at least three deer in recent months in this tiny fishing village where residents’ feeding of the animals has made them easy targets, officials said. (AP Photo/Valley Morning Star, David Pike)

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In this photo taken Dec. 1, 2013, deers roam free throughout the city of Port Mansfield, Texas. Poachers have killed a large buck and wounded at least three deer in recent months in this tiny fishing village where residents’ feeding of the animals has made them easy targets, officials said. (AP Photo/Valley Morning Star, David Pike)

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In this photo taken Dec. 1, 2013, a deer roams free throughout the city of Port Mansfield, Texas. Poachers have killed a large buck and wounded at least three deer in recent months in this tiny fishing village where residents’ feeding of the animals has made them easy targets, officials said. (AP Photo/Valley Morning Star, David Pike)

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FILE - In this May 2, 2009 file photo, Ryan Crago of Spearfish, S.D., displays a 36-pound paddlefish he snagged near the confluence of the Yellowstone and Missouri rivers southwest of Williston, N.D. Anglers are heading to muddy riverbanks in northwest North Dakota as this year's paddlefish season officially opened Thursday, May 1, 2014. North Dakota Game and Fish Department fisheries division chief Greg Power says high water levels in the state's rivers this year may help extend the season by making it more difficult to catch the ancient paddlefish. (AP Photo/Williston Herald, Alan Reed, File)

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FILE - In this May 9, 2006 file photo, Bruce LeCoste, of Estevan, Saskatchewan, scores as he tries his hand at catch-and-release paddlefish snagging at the confluence of the Missouri and Yellowstone rivers near Williston, N.D. Anglers are heading to muddy riverbanks in northwest North Dakota as this year's paddlefish season officially opened Thursday, May 1, 2014. North Dakota Game and Fish Department fisheries division chief Greg Power says high water levels in the state's rivers this year may help extend the season by making it more difficult to catch the ancient paddlefish. (AP Photo/Williston Herald, Earle Dodd, File)