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    Deer Hunting: A Family Tradition Essay

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    the beginning of time man has been hunting animals for food. Even before fire, man needed to hunt, because hunting was the only way to eat. At first man used things such as spears and rocks to kill its prey. As man evolved, they started using bows and arrows. Next came an early model of what we use today, the firearm. It is powerful yet easy to carry around. It puts the animal through less suffering and is a lot more efficient than previous techniques. Hunting was once a necessity, but now it is

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    My number one and dominate passion is deer hunting with a bow. If I could turn this into a business venture of mine, I would enjoy every single day at work and not take any days off. I think it would be an amazing idea because first off, I love to hunt. Therefore I would be doing something I love every day through hunting season and prepare throughout the spring and summer months to be ready when the first day of the season rolls around. Second, I would be traveling, learning new things and meeting

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    The second thing that I got from dad was my deer hunting rifle. I know I earned that because I am very careful with guns when walking through the woods. He saw how I took care of them so that year he got me a deer hunting rifle for Christmas. Every man knows that you don’t get rid of your very first gun that your dad gets you. It should be a law that you don’t get rid of it. That was probably one of the best Christmas gifts that I have ever gotten in my entire life. Some of the reasons that I like

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    formed in the arguments for hunting, for and against, but being hunter myself have chosen for hunting. Hunting can decrease human/deer conflicts. Also hunting is very beneficial to the economy and also to state wildlife organizations. When you finish reading this may change your point of view, or it may not. It’s your choice. Hunting has many benefits, but one specific benefit is how hunting can decrease human/deer conflicts. A few of these human/deer conflicts hunting helps prevent is with car accidents

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    the killing of one of their adored pets while trying to harvest deer? Hunting deer with dogs is a very fast paced technique of hunting. Hunters line up in a horizontal line in the woods and wait patiently for the dogs to flush the deer into their sight. Hunters then shoot anything that runs out of the woods because if they wait too long to determine how mature the deer is, the deer will have already ran by them. Not only are young deer killed, but sometimes, the poor, innocent dogs are shot on accident

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    Hunting is a very important act in keeping certain species of animals from over populating. When hunting, specific steps need to take place before you venture out into the woods to claim your prize game. It is always best to be undetected by any animal; that includes sight, smell, and being heard. Another important factor for any hunter is to know how to lure their prey in for the perfect shot. The type of game I will be describing to hunt is the whitetail deer. Whitetail deer can be difficult to

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    to live by. For example, when we go deer hunting he sets a good example by doing the right thing instead of what he really wants to do. One time when we were hunting there was a deer across the river and would have been an easy shot but he left it to show a good example since shooting across open water is illegal. Also during hunting he shows a good example because before I would go along he would do just about anything to get a deer like chasing after a deer in a pickup or shooting from the road

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    As a deer hunter, I never like to hear about whether another fellow hunter’s herd is much smaller this year. To understand what the author is conveying and whether the reader is engaged and informed of the issue, we need to look at the points Honeycutt is making. Coyotes predatory behaviour on white tail deer is the main reason why herd numbers are so small. Furthermore to understand if his message is getting across we need to look at the importance of the points he is making. Not many hunters realize

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    won’t last much longer.’ I thought. I got up from my crouch after rubbing some of the blood between two fingers. It was still wet, but it looked like it was starting to dry in the intense sunlight. I’m getting closer then. I’ve been following the deer for the last hour fairly successfully. There were a few times he had gotten off track and Piper had to help him pick up the trail, such as when it had run through a creek, or when it had run over a large rock outcropping, or if it just ran through

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    challenges for hunters worldwide is hunting for deer in Australia. As a result, numerous professional associations, as well as hunting clubs, have sprung up in these locations where deer hunting is increasing in popularity. There are many locations all over Australia where creative sport hunters can pursue any of the 6 native species, providing that they act responsibly and considerably to the wild animals in the hunting area. Knowledge is vital for successful deer hunting in Australia along with expertise

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