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Part 2: Hunters shop for last-minute supplies

By: Ross McAbee
Updated: November 16, 2012
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Appleton, Wis.(WFRV)--  Mills Fleet Farm opened it's doors at six this morning for "Orange Friday", catering to early hunters and late shoppers.
It gave hunters a chance to stock up before they hit the woods, with all their needed gear. 
   Tonight on Local 5 News at 10,  Bret Lemoine takes a closer look at what Mill's Fleet Farm in Appleton has to offer, for shoppers of all ages.

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