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    Essay On Whitetail Deer

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    know, there is a deer, that u just about hit, standing inches in front of your car. Just a typical deer running like they always do, when it gets close to dark. That deer that you just about hit has a name. For the United States there are two main deer we see on a daily basis but they’re actually four different types of deer. Most Kansas people here will see one particular deer on a daily basis in most of the state. This deer would be the Whitetail Deer. Now there is the Mule Deer but there on

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    Compound Bow Vs Hunting

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    Hunting: 8,000 B.C. vs 2016 It’s 31 degrees, the wind is blowing, cold, wet snow is falling, and 75 yards away, a trophy sized, 950 lb. Grizzly Bear just wandered out of the woods. With my .375 Ruger Hawkeye in hand, I lined up the shot resting the front bead in the notch of the rear sight. Taking long, even breaths I slowing exhaled and simultaneously squeezed the trigger. A loud BANG rang out, and 75 yards away lay my latest trophy, which signaled the end to another spectacular hunt. This was

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    Hunters are Important too! Teruko Galloway Hunters are somewhat considered some of the most ruthless people almost everywhere. Why people hunt? Some people may wonder. People use hunting for enjoyment some for profit. Either way, both ways could be considered helpful, in some eyes. Maybe people want to use this for money and the money they earn to fund or help zoos or other places to help animals. I want to show the truth behind hunting animals and show that hunting isn’t all that bad people claim

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    The debate on trophy hunting is a very controversial topic; some are for it, while some are against it. However, the fact that a Newsela article reported that “Between 2005 and 2010, hunting trophy fees generated approximately $11 million” shows many believe trophy hunting is a positive business and why it should be allowed. A few other reasons why includes it helps to provide money for local communities, and its already legal in africa and should continue to be. To begin with, money brought in

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    When it comes to your odds of hitting a deer in Wisconsin, the state ranked as the sixth state with the highest deer population. What are the odds of hitting a deer? Approximately one in 77 drivers will hit a deer. The Wisconsin State Department of Transportation claims that the amount of people who have died or been in injured in deer crashes has risen steadily since the 1970s. In 2015 alone, 18,000 drivers experience hitting a deer in the Badger State, and these accidents account for around 15

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    The Night Before Hunting Season . Twas the night before hunting when all through the wood not a creature was stirring, not even a grouse.the guns were set by the door with care, with hopes the deer would soon be there. The hunters were all snug in their cot while visions of bull elk pranced in their heads. Mamma in her gloves and I my cap had just settled down for a late night nap. When out in the woods arose such a clatter, they sprang from their cots to see what was the matter. Away to the

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    ready for the hunting season and going out into nature for some deer hunting, an American tradition that many hunters take enjoyment in and for many it’s way of life for them and their families, but for others deer hunting may seem like nothing but a slaughter that hunters take part in for free meat and somehow find an enjoyment in the process, however these individuals do not realize that hunting is in fact very morally sound and that Deer hunting benefits the environment through population control

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    Hunting Research Paper

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    you search for animals and kill them. Though Bambi may have been a cute Disney cartoon, imagine how much better he would look on your plate with a little bit of catsup and alot of red wine. Lets face it venison is refined crude deer. Deer are pointless. Sure the deer is pretty coming out of the woods (if they don’t destroy your car) but they are far more pretty coming out of the oven, and they also smell a lot better too. In addition, they don’t fit in your fish tank, they won’t wear leashes

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    blowing just a little bit. It smells like wet grass and is as cold as a winter's night. We are in camouflage. We must be quite so we don’t scare the deer. I hear something over by the creek. I slowly turn to look over there without making noise. Hunter has his twenty-two ready to shoot. All of a sudden a big bang came from behind me. I watch as the deer falls to the ground. Blood is rushing down on his side. Hunter runs up to him and grabs him. He’s now on the golf cart and ready to head up to the

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    A quarter-moon shone brightly in the cloudless sky sending streaks of silver onto the forest floor, ferns rustled as a hunting patrol emerged from the undergrowth. A dusty brown tabby tom and a large ginger tom were the first to emerge quickly followed by a mottled grey she-cat. The ginger tom lifted his tail to command the patrol to stop “Badger” he whispered, the dusty brown tom lifted his muzzle to taste the air and a faint but unmistakable scent caught his nose. Badger! The dusty brown

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