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National Geographic : 1974 Oct
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"Shootin' food"-not hunting just for sport-has put the only meat on many a family's table. His dog ambling beside him, I. C. Eason happily escorts a load of deer meat out of his Neches River bottomland. Claiming title, a timber company leased the land to a hunting club. City sportsmen promptly shot the razorback hogs that roamed there. I . C. says, "Them hogs wasn't wild, they belonged to the poor people who tended 'em." An gered, he fenced the land. "I'll tell you frankly, the way I kept it was with my shotgun." 522 National Geographic,October 1974
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