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    Alright so maybe this is a cruel topic but let's face it, the bear hunters that particpated in New Jersey probably had more fun than anybody playing Deer Hunter 2014. New Jersey's open season on bears has opened and the citizens over there sure got a lot of them. This, no doubt, led to many protesters against it. Maybe they should go play Deer Hunter and see if the real thing would be more fun! BEAR HUNTERS GO WILD IN NEW JERSEY There were a total of 216 bears that were killed on opening day of

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    Hunting • The early man was known to be a hunter and a gatherer. • He hunted animals, big and small alike, for food and also for survival. Even after the development of agriculture, hunting is still a very important source of food for man. • Hunting in most developed nations is regulated with laws that hunters must abide by. • It is essential for the ecological balance of the environment. Poaching • Poaching is hunting illegally. • Animals are hunted during illegal hours and off season. • Hunters

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    Hunting is Ethical The sport of hunting boosts America’s economy by millions of dollars. Hunting also helps to sustain healthy wildlife populations and prevents disease. Hunters will pay big money for big game, which leads to big conservation. Hunting benefits wildlife through conservation, and it can be a vital management tool. Last night two-thirds of the people on earth went to bed hungry. The government puts millions of people on the poverty sector and the best way for them to put food on the

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    My Bow Hunting is very valuable to me, but the value is deeper than just hunting. There are so many aspects of hunting that I love but I hold my bow above all of them. Having my bow with me when I’m in the stand gives me a since of dominance, also brings pride knowing I’ve worked hard and stayed committed to something I truly love. Even though I would have liked to been given all my hunting needs, I’m proud of myself for going out and getting those needs by myself. While hunting in general I like

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    experiences, some good and some bad. However there are very few that stick with me today, dictating nearly everything I do. I am an avid hunter, outdoorsman, and conservationist, so one event that I can point to and say “That has had a profound impact on my life!” is the first time I went hunting. Hunting changed nearly my entire outlook on life, for the better in most cases. I feel more connected to my family, friends, nature, and most especially God. I have had many experiences with hunting throughout

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    Preparation is key to a good hunt. Study the regulations. Memorize your hunting dates so you aren’t late for getting your license or tag. Most dates regulations change every year, so don’t assume they are the same as last years. Even one detail from last year changes it can ruin your season. You could even get your tag, license, and gun taken away from you. Take a Hunter Education Course. Anyone born after January 1, 1972 must do the Hunters Education Course. If they even think about buying

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    life with red hunting hat. Holden’s biggest fear becoming a phony or someone who has an adult-like approach to life as he too is heading into adult life. On a mission to maintain his childhood, Holden puts up walls with people he brands as phonies. As a result, he takes on several personas that are symbolized in his hunting hat. As his red hunting cap is pulled back, Holden’s persona becomes that of a confident yet harsh teen. This becomes evident during times in pencey where the hunting hat is pulled

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    Connell describes the characteristics of various personalities such as Whitney, Rainsford’s hunting friend, and General Zaroff, the antagonist. The remainder of this essay will outline the differences between the characters Connell introduces in a short story, Whitney’s and Rainsford’s hunting views show their differences in personalities. Rainsford believes that animals do not have feelings when men are hunting, while Whitney thinks they understand

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    When hunting in a public land, hunters are required to wear orange for safety, but does wearing orange make you more obvious. Many hunters are required to wear orange camo because they hunt on public land and because it’s against the law to not wear orange, but most hunters think that wearing orange will give them away indefinitely. It may depend on what sees you. The three main animals that are hunted in the eastern part of the U.S. are deer, bears, and squirrels. Deer doesn’t see orange, instead

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    Overview Hunting big game is a thrilling sport. It requires a lot of skill, guts, and of course, the right gun. For this challenge you need an extremely high powered, big bore air rifle to do the job in a successful and humane manner. You need an air rifle that can fire heavy pellets with enough velocity to take down big game like wolves, deer, mountain lions, or wild boars. However, most big bore air rifles today require you to be extremely close to the animal so you don't have much room to miss

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