The Deer Hunter

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    disastrous National Park Service policy. Yellowstone's wildlife hubbub began early in this century, when overly zealous protection by park managers allowed elk and bison populations to explode. Each winter, thousands of elk fled the park to be shot by hunters at the boundary at a place known by 1910 as the "Firing line." Desperate authorities even built a fence in a vain attempt to keep some animals in the park and sent wranglers to fetch errant bison apparently headed for Seattle. By the…

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    In this week’s reflection assignment the required viewing material was a video that gave a brief overview of the Ruger 10/22. The video also compared and contrasted the older more original style and the more modern production firearms. And some grouping of these rifles. The video began with the overview of the rifle. The video stated that the Ruger 10/22 had been in production sine the year 1964 and still remains in production today. The older original models were the carbines and they came…

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    I feel very content whenever I go hunting. When I go out to hunt it makes me very happy and nothing is better than watching the birds come into your decoys. It’s also super awesome to hear them calling back to your calls. Every year from october to march I go hunting almost every weekend. Hunting has been in my family for Generations. Both my Mom’s and my Dad’s side of the family hunt. It’s a huge passion of mine and also and addiction. Everything we kill we eat so nothing gets wasted. When I am…

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    My Daughter Monologue

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    Today I did a horrible thing. After mother shot a deer and was carrying the strips of venison to the barn to smoke, I wasn’t paying attention and my mother was attacked. When I was able to grab my rifle, I looked down my scope and had Big Bastard, the coyote pack leader, all lined up. When I shot the rifle, I couldn’t believe what happened. An unexplainable accident occurred. My bullet hit mother’s thigh and took her down. Her blood sent the coyotes into a frenzy and I was left to watch. I…

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    good idea anytime of the year? Yes! For some people getting a deer is a life changer.Me personlly i like to hunt but with the huntig restrictions i cant go to much.anyways the benifets of hunting anytime of the year wold be save strving familys, help start stop stavation over in africa,and get kids out more. Would hunting relly save lives?Yes!could it save lives yes because you help and give a family a little bit of the deer you got when hunting it could stop and change their death date…

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    Many people think that the native tribes are all the same or all completely different, but they’re both in a way. There are many tribes but I will tell you about three of them. I will show you their differences and their similarities.The Inuit,Haida, and the Iroquois have different environments,art,and traditions and houses. These three are different but they still have some similarities. All three of these tribes live in Canada. The Inuit live northern Canada, the Haida live on the west coast…

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    Aboriginals had multiple different tools and weapons that they made, to help them with their tasks. They were smart with making and using tools and weapons. They were the first people in the world to use stone tools to grind seeds, and also to introduce ground edges on cutting tools. The traditional tools included scrapers, digging sticks, knives and axes. And the traditional weapons were spears, shields, clubs and boomerangs. Knives were made of bones or stones they were very sharp, and they…

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    Stoat Research Paper

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    Description A stoat has a long, slender body with short legs.In the summer time, the coat of a stoat is chestnut brown on top and white on the stomach. In the winter, the coat is all white to blend in with the snow. The female stoat averages 23-27 centimeters long. A male stoat is bigger than the female stoat. It averages 28-32 centimeters long. Since they are small animals , they don’t weigh much. The average weight is between 90 to 445 grams. Habitat You can find a stoat in the…

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    First Deer Hunting Essay

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    forget the time i killed my first deer with a 243 in rifle season.When i was nine years old .I was hunting with my dad. Hunting is a skill and here is four reasons.Cleaning your gun,your ammo and you got to have your gun ready,clean your blind,gut your deer. In general,cleaning your gun is a hard and slow job.Because you got to get all of the powder out and cleaned.The better it is cleaned the better it will last and the longer it will last the more deer you can kill.You will get more…

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    My location that I chose was St Elmo, an abandoned town. It was abandoned for the mining use of it it “dried up.” So it no longer allowed for any more much use. With the surrounding area surrounding with trees it make the perfect place to hunt for those brain zapped kids. (Well according to the book it is known as that.) This happen in the town of rule. The town had a forest around it, so the guards would go through the forest and patrol the perimeter of the town. The town has the problems that…

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