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    I get a deer. I go to the gun closet and grab my youth 20 gauge Mossberg, I throw on my blaze orange jacket and hat. I grab my lunch and head to the truck. I get to my uncles woods, climb out of the truck to load up the gun and start walking. The walk to my stand is about a 20 minute walk. I start on the trail with my cat eyes on my hat and gun in both hands. I can't shoot…

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    Sport of Hunting You see an older gentleman going down the road and you see a big shinny chrome looking box in the back of his truck. You hear a dog howling in that box and you see him just grinning from ear to ear. Suddenly, a deer runs across the road and three hounds are chasing him. A hunter is a person who attempts to supply for their family or hunts for a buck of a lifetime. Hunters have specific methods to hunting which could be still hunting. A still hunter basically sits and watches…

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    ” -Meyer, Amelia 2013. “The skull is a beautifully designed creation. Not only does it protect the eyeballs and the brain, but it is also built in a way that allows the tiger to have maximum strength in its jaw, which is essential considering its hunting methods and its carnivorous diet.” -Meyer, Amelia 2013. “The skull is short and rounded, investing all of the support and power into the teeth and jaws. In addition, where humans have a skull septum made of the membrane, a tigers septum is made…

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    every thought of your brain, after weeks of watching this deer you have finally shot him dead. The perfect wall hanger. Trophy hunting deer when done legally is morally right. Trophy hunting helps regulate the deer population. In Montgomery County deer are about 50% over populated. Which may not seem to be a big deal, but when overpopulation occurs problems happen throughout the ecosystem. Overpopulation can lead to wide spread disease of deer. This causes the meat to be inedible for people and…

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    body worn from years of work, and gray hair expressing wisdom and knowledge of the woods and hunting. He started to recall when his passion sparked and took life, nearly five decades ago. Ed Courtemanche started hunting at the age of 12. He grew up on a farm in Vermont where he learned how to work hard and enjoy the outdoors. For the first 18 years of his life he learned a lot about working the farm, hunting and tracking. While on the farm he and his brother had a BB gun which they hunted…

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    Hunting Hunting has been around since the beginning of time. Now all of a sudden, people seem to despise those who hunt. Hunters get ridiculed for every time they post a picture of their hunt because someone considers it inhumane. It really annoys hunters everywhere when someone says, “That poor animal shouldn’t have been killed,” or, “That 's gross. You shouldn’t put that on the internet.” People just don’t understand that hunting for some people is a way of life. Hunters should be allowed to…

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    Deer Or No Deer When I was younger I sat in a deer stand with my dad. I started at the age of nine and I loved it. Every day during deer camp I woke up early to walk out to the field with him. We would get up around 4 or 5 in the morning. I always lite a fire in the fireplace to get rid of the chill in the cool morning air. Then I would get dressed up for the cold weather to come and prepare for the great hunt we were about to receive. I could not shoot a deer legally I was twelve. Once I could…

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    the gentle sounds of nature all around. Bow hunting gives you the opportunity to fully and truly experience the wonders that come from untouched landscape. While you are bow hunting there is no advantage for either the predator or the prey; the playing field is equal. When the hunter succeeds they can be assured that they will always come home with the biggest and best trophy, compared to that of gun hunter. Bow hunting is superior to gun hunting in all aspects of the sport. The bow hunter…

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    Hunting is a rather controversial issue in the world and the US specifically. The so called environmentalists and animal activists repudiate it while more conservative individuals support and necessitate its importance. One has to understand that hunting is an ancient activity. Historians perceive that hunting was the first economic activity that the first men engaged in to sustain them. As such hunting has an enormous impact on the social and economic aspects on man’s life. However, due to…

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    Is Hunting Beneficial

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    How Is Hunting Beneficial? How does hunting affect the wildlife and the environment? May be the first question people ask when they are first asked about hunting, and some people might not understand how killing animals helps the wildlife and environment. Hunters actually care about the welfare of the environment and wildlife. For the hunter’s to have success in the field of hunting, they must create a suitable habitat for animals to attract wildlife onto their property. Hunter’s pay money…

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