Hunting used to be a must when you lived in certain previous generations. That is how you were to get your meat. Along with the tools or weapons used to hunt, I believe that hunting values from back then and now are somewhat different. Hunters’ values were more about finding a …show more content…
I feel as though in present time you can take more of the nature in, and can learn to appreciate it. When you hunt now I feel like you are not rushed to shoot something so that way you can create new values for the sport. In contrast, when you hunted in those certain previous generations, you were kind of rushed to make sure you killed something to provide for your family. This supports the idea that hunting ethics and values have evolved from generation to generation. I believe it is important to show younger generations what proper hunting ethics and values are, just so they are not taking the sport for granted. It was one cool October morning, October 7th to be exact, overlooking a cornfield about 20 feet up in the air. You could just barely see the sun piercing through the trees on the horizon. What I saw next was breathtaking. I looked just above those trees and all I saw was a beautiful, what looked like a painting, sunrise. Actually, I don’t think a painting could even compare. Then, I heard something, looked to my right, and saw a squirrel in the treetops, bounding from branch to branch. And that right there is just a couple of the thousands of reasons I