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n.
a method of hunting deer by which the animal is driven, usually by dogs, until it seeks refuge in a stream or lake, where, at the point of exhaustion, it is easily killed.
Quotations
1921
Two famous places for drive hunting in olden days were Point Carcajou on Peace River, and Grand detour on Great Slave River.