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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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    White Tailed Deer Buoyant

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    The White-tailed deer can smell 100 times better than humans, this helps them protect themselves and choose habitats. The white-tailed deer is one of the most commonly known large animals in the world. They inhabit all continents besides Australia and Antarctica. The white-tailed deer is very unique because it can adapt too many different habitats and many different climates, from the frigid and snowy north to the hot and sandy south. Many people believe that the white-tailed deer chooses a…

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    Elks Research Paper

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    Embracing the strong yet docile spirit of the Elk, the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks are almost 1,000,000 members strong who comprise a quiet network of people doing acts of charity. Hundreds of millions of dollars are invested each year by the Elks in helping neighbors, college-bound students, the elderly, veterans and active-duty armed forces, local communities – anyone who needs a helping hand. Though grand acts are completed by the Elks, praise or glory are not sought after, nor is…

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    Charging Elk Sparknotes

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    setting seems to initially represent the journey and evolution of Charging Elk, but the location of France offers another rich aspect for analysis. During the novel, Charging Elk, an Oglala native to the Dakotas, unexpectedly relocates to Marseilles, France after an unfortunate separation from the traveling Buffalo Bill Wild West Show. Left in a foreign country with no understanding of the language, culture, or the people, Charging Elk suffers disassociation from his normalcy and place of…

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    Essay On Deer Hunting

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    Deer hunting is a great sport I love the excitement and the rush that you get from an animal. I am always looking to improve on techniques for being quiet when the deer are approaching my stand I like to stand when a deer is coming than sitting down because it gives me more room and I can pull my bow a lot easier than sitting down. But some hunters like to sit down so they don’t scare the deer away, but I think it’s more of a challenge to do. As a deer hunter there is a right time and a wrong…

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    Once my community decided to go to a place called “Piedra canteada ” to hunt, this place was famous because it has the best deer’s in the zone , is a mountain into de woods, I was with the other puppies of the herd and we want to go into the mountain alone the but we were not allowed to so we decided to go with Buckhart one big enough wolf that can protect us from the other herds, we were ready but our parents made us have a meal before we start to climb up because they would go hunting till…

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    Walker Wilson 2/26/16 English 6th White-tailed deer white-tailed deer are beautiful creatures that live and inhabit North America. The white-tailed deer is one of the most common species of deer found in North America. Their distinct white tail that is raised and flagged when danger is present tells them apart from any other specimen. The white-tailed deer Is unique,graceful and a clever creature that roams the bug infested swamps of Florida to the cedar forests in the North West to the…

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    Hunter Safety Book

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    As I am crawling through the cornfield stubble on a cold December evening, with my bow clenched tightly in my right fist, I become more aware of the hard dirt stabbing into my knees as I inch my way towards the grove. My hands are white from the numbing wind; the gusts pricking my face that sends a cold chill down my spine. As I lose the feeling of my face and my eyes begin to water, I only have one thing in mind, venison. I arrive to the grove, and make shelter behind a large oak. I scan the…

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    Introduction: HOOK:You’re riding your bike,having a wonderful time on a beautiful day,when all of a sudden you see a light brown four legged animal eating grass in a yard!Description - Thesis Statement:Deers has interested me since i was four,i would see them a lot in the woods,me and my dad used to get real close to them while they were eating grass,and it was really fun.Today i will share my interest in these beautiful, harmful creatures. Paragraph 1: What does the animal look like? The…

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    Managers focus on white-tailed deer as an economic commodity, as hunting leases can be an important source of income (Bartoskewitz et al. 2003). It is suggested that white-tailed deer are probably the most popular big game animal in the world (Hiller 1996). In the United States, white-tailed deer contribute billions of dollars to the nation’s economy each year in the form of hunts, which support wildlife research and management (Hiller 1996). Many landowners and managers have adopted the use of…

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