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    Shoot A Deer

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    One of my most important personal goals is to shoot a deer with my bow. Preferably a buck but either with do. I’ve always wanted to, but now I’m ready to do it, and put lots of time in so I can achieve that goal. It’s not always easy to get a deer with a bow because most of the time the deer don’t come close enough. This year I’m going to prepare and plan out how to get a nice deer with my bow. One way I’m going to get a nice shot is to put out trail cams and see where the deer are moving.…

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    Deer Hunting Journey

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    The Journey is Just Beginning Every November My dad and I make a journey up to Nebraska for our annual deer hunting trip. Every year the same memories are pulled out and a remembrance of the year before comes rushing out. The trip always starts in the morning. When the sun isn 't even up and the sound of fog and the earth sleeping come to ear. The cold engine on the car starting up and smoke storming out of the exhaust, and the feeling of a hot coffee in your hands to start the day. My dad looks…

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    Problems and solutions with deer hunting This paper will talk about three problems and three solutions to the problems. I will talk about the length of deer season, overpopulated parks, and the length of bow and rifle season. This first paragraph will talk about the first problem which is the length of deer season. There are two sides of this problem some people want deer season longer and some people want deer season longer. The people that want deer season shorter are the people that are…

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    It is believed that hunting deer causes a decrease in the deer population. In many parts of the United States, however, overpopulation of deer can cause a problem in the ecosystem over time. To regulate the deer population, organized hunts and designated hunting seasons occur annually. There is a misinterpretation of the definitional difference between overpopulated and overabundant, when it comes to the deer population. Hunting does not cause a decrease in the deer population, as there is…

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    Plan your adventurous trip with Colorado elk hunting outfitters Do you love hunting the elks in Colorado with finest outfitters? Buffalo Ranch Creek offers the opportunities for performing a big hunting game with more excitement. Our private ranch is a home to a largest elk population to plan your adventurous trip in advance. We allow you to hunt the elks with expert guides to enjoy 90% success rates. In fact, we are one of the best Colorado elk hunting outfitters with more experience that…

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    It was Sunday, October 10th and it was a beautiful afternoon to go hunting. The sun was shining and colorful leaves were falling to the ground as the trees swayed back and forth. My dad and I walked to my grandpa's hunting stand that was in the center of the hay field. We got settled in and watched for deer. The sun was starting to set when I heard leaves crunching behind us. A few minutes later some deer walked out of the woods. They moved closer to the hunting stand and started grazing on the…

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    Wolves Were Never Needed

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    Needed Cyson Orr Madison High School Wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park in 1995 to help regulate the deer, elk, and bison herds. Little did we know, they were going to do much more than just regulate them. The wolf population has rapidly grown and spread across the states, greatly affecting local, and afar ecosystems and the populations of our deer and elk herds. The reintroduction of this species was a big mistake, and i have numerous examples here to show you the positives,…

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    DNR, said that when you see a dead carcass of a deer that tested positive for CWD, “It looks like a victim that was in Nazi Germany during World War II”. Mrs. Van Bleek also said, “In the most extreme cases of Chronic Wasting Disease, deer will grow black spots on their hide. We (DNR) have only seen the spots on pictures and never actually on a carcass. It is something we are trying to figure out, hopefully sooner rather than later.” However, in most cases it is difficult to tell if an animal…

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    Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) is a disease that has been slowly spreading throughout deer and elk populations for the past 36 years. Recently, CWD was spotted in Arkansas where more deer were infected faster than previously expected. Based on this event, the Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency is preparing to handle CWD whenever it should come. CWD is a very serious disease, but as of now it poses no real threat to humans. CWD is believed to be transmitted by prions. This places CWD in close…

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    Three Day Road Summary

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    The Contrast Between Desire and Need The contrast between acting for personal gain and survival in Boyden’s Three Day Road and “The Wonder and Danger of Mighty Moose River” highlights the need for a physical balance in the environment. In Three Day Road, a contrast is displayed between hunting for personal profit and hunting to survive, which demonstrates the harmony that must be maintained in nature to keep the resources sustainable. While Elijah and Xavier are hunting through the winter to…

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