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    The Hunt Continues After Deer Season For many hunters around the United States, after fall deer season there is a lull between hunting seasons. Many just wait around the house and get bored and there shooting skills start to dull. They just wait until spring when waterfowl and turkey season starts. Most states have small game open, yet it’s not the same as long distance, precision shooting for deer and other large game animals. There is one season that is open during this lull and combines the…

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    them. It was in that moment that I knew something didn’t feel right. In Alberta, mid-spring was the perfect time to refine our hunting skills for the buffalo. The buffalo usually moved into plains where new spring grasses provided forage. Often my band wouldn’t follow due to a fear of snow storms, so instead we would get our means of surviving from deer and dry food. Hunting for the deer gave us great practice; they’re smaller targets, and nippy runners.…

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    Many people enjoy hunting, they love the thrill and tracking down their prey hunting is a very open sport to all people they hunt big game, waterfowl, and small game. People hunt all over the world it is a worldwide sport. In the story “the most dangerous game” Written by Richard Connell two men who have similar interests get together and something very interesting happens next. A man named Rainsford is a hunter who really doesn't view the world quite right he believes that there are two kinds…

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    The Benefits Of Hunting

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    wondered where your meat came from? Well that is why you should hunt for your food instead of buying food from walmart. People have been hunting many types of animals for thousands of years and almost every time someone shoots a deer or bear or any other animal all the hard work really does pay off when that meat is in a person’s freezer. Another plus about hunting is hunters get to choose how you want the food made. There is thousands of different ways to make your food and you get do it…

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    signal, to attract passing ships or planes. The elected authority figure at the time, Ralph, is not amused, as he repeats “You let the fire out.” (Golding, 73) multiple times; each time, the messages not resonating in Jack’s ears, who feels that hunting is more important. After daily nagging from Ralph to gather basic survival needs, Jack decides to start his own tribe, “I’m going off by myself. … Anyone who wants to hunt when I do can come too.” (Golding, 140). With no real authority figure to…

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    Once an animal becomes extinct there is no bringing it back, it is gone for good. That is why it is important that people do not delay and start to use proper care and help protect these species that are endangered in North Carolina. The ecosystem is a fragile system and the strain caused by a certain animal going extinct could possibly cause the entire ecosystem to collapse Which would be a tragic thing; it would not just affect the environment, but it could also affect humans and their daily…

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    Smart Hunting Ethical

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    Smart Rifles and Drones are Making Hunting Unethical “One thing I’m certain of is that if we ever become slaves to our technology, we can no longer call ourselves hunters” (Carmichel). Jim Carmichel, firearms expert and author for Outdoorlife.com, was talking about smart rifles and how people are becoming more and more dependent on the new technologies in hunting. He believes that this is becoming a bigger and bigger problem in the argument of fair chase. Fair Chase, as defined by the Boone…

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    characters play a vital role in how the story will begin and end. Sanger Rainsford was an American from New York City who was an avid hunter who loved the sport and was very good at what he did. Rainsford not only was good at hunting but he published many books about his hunting experiences. This story brings to light many of Rainsford’s talents like how to survive in the wild, extensive knowledge of traps, and mimicking animal behavior. These actions set him up for the many dangers that he will…

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    waiting for a moment to decide where to stab him” (Golding 31). This proves that Jack is tentative to kill the pig, but gets a taste for hunting. While he did not perform a savage act, this situation is foreshadowing for more events to come that will encourage jack to embrace his primitive side. Secondly, Jack becomes more confident with his talent for hunting later in the novel. For example, when jack and the hunters come across a nursing pig, the see that it is easy for them to kill her…

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    Hunting is often portrayed purely as a form of sport or the quest for a big trophy. But what most people do not acknowledge is that it does much more for the human population in general. Hunting provides us with the resources that allow us to live comfortably. Not only does it do this, but it provides health to our environment as well as our economy. Hunting large game plays a vital role in the protection of our people, our resources, and the animals themselves. To begin, the killing of large…

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