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    Each state or province will have its own set of laws and regulations. Some areas have specific rules for broad head arrows to be used for hunting big game animals such as deer, bear and elk. Expensive fines can be levied for using the wrong type of arrow head. It is the hunter's responsibility to know and follow all local laws. Here is something to think about for all bow hunting beginners. Are you a hunter who uses a bow…

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    I was introduced to all types of animals in many different situations: riding horses, milking cows, sheering sheep, hunting deer, and cleaning alpacas. This created a sense of compassion for me because I learned how to take care of a variety of animals and I learned how to react quickly to new situations. I discovered that each animal has a different behavior and needs unique…

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    of the hunting party. When Link hunted, he and his friends Winston and Apollo would try to scare the animal to make it go to where the rest of the hunting party was. One day when the hunting party was out, Link, Apollo and Winston were looking for deer, they saw people who looked like hunters! The hunters separated Link from his friends and then Link hid in a bush. Then he heard something he thought was the hunters! When he looked outside of the bush, he saw another Lynx twice the size of…

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    Fisheries and wildlife is a very large part of people’s lives. People do it for a living, they do it for fun, or they do it for a job. But how will we know these people will behave honestly? Well, we do have laws put in place to deter these people from misbehaving, but who’s to say they do or do not? That’s what a game and fish warden is for. They are the enforcing of these wildlife laws to help conserve all the woodland creatures and fish of the waters. They make sure someone bags 3 pheasants…

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    We all have a passion for someone, something or an activity. I know one of Bob’s many passions was giving. Many years ago, Bob must have been taking a stroll through his special warehouse and apparently had me and one of my passions in mind when he came across a set of hiking poles. Soon after, I received a set of metallic green, Black Diamond poles with the adjustable thumb clamps for various lengths. Not the kind you have to twist and pull for the right length. These also had threaded points…

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    the deer back to the same spot so the can kill them. This is totally wrong in so many ways. This brings the fun out of the sport. By putting small or large piles of food on the ground for animals can spread diseases. “Deer hunting is a popular and traditional pastime in many parts of the united states for a wide variety of reasons. But what many do not realize is that it plays an important role by deer hunting on the ecosystem which is currently not stable.” Mills, Max. "Why Hunting Deer Is…

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    Today is the day I will try to hunt my first buffalo calf. I've been hunting with a bow and arrow for five years which is half of my life. I know I am finally ready to show the tribe what I can do. Some of the older boys in the tribe took me to another part of the woodlands alongside the Mississippi River because they spotted buffalos. Even though the summers get very hot I like venturing around the prairies. I hope that after today the older men will let me fight with them. If that happens, I…

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    smoke from the shot. I only heard the deer run away. As soon as the smoke cleared, I just saw the deer lying about fifty yards from us. My shot was a little high but still got both lungs. I never really saw the rack of the buck until I walked up to it. A fifteen pointer. The largest deer I ever saw. At that moment, holding the rack in my hands, it hit me that I want to keep doing when I get…

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    It was a cold rainy day in december when I went on my first duck hunt. This was the most exciting day of my life. I had been waiting to go on a duck hunt where I get to shoot my gun. We loaded up all of our gear and the dog. My dog was getting old she was 10 on that hunt and that was the first time I got to see her do her job, and that was retrieving waterfowl. When we got to the parking lot we unloaded our gear and started the long walk into the marsh. The blind we had chosen to hunt was a long…

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    so deep i coulden get out. So after about two days my uncle Harald came by and fell into but luckily he had a ladder in his back pocket to get us out. Uncle Harald has always been my biggest role model because he tought me how to scoot a gun, gut a deer, and how to climb. The first time that i can remember him teaching me to climb was when i needed to get the pop tarts off the top shelf. I can remember how he showed me to stack up all the cans and stand on them so i can pull myself up to the top…

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