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    Hunting Reflection

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    I arrived to school at 8:50 am on a chilly Saturday to take the hunters education training course. Mr. Sanders, my mentor was the instructor for the class. I enter the room to find a class full of tired middle and high school students. We began the day with filling at a form of personal information including; name, phone number, and address. I was then handed a book titled “Today’s Hunters” and was told we have six hours to go through this book which goes along with a 852 slide power point. I was

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    Hunting Narrative

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    When I was twelve years old my dad finally decided to introduce me to hunting. Since I was still young I didn’t own a gun yet, and had to use my dad’s 7 mag. He took me to the hunting range so that we could sight the gun in, and get me used to shooting it. At that time I had no idea what to expect, so the kick really surprised me; the trigger needed about two pounds of pressure as well. That’s really light. For my first time shooting my dad was quite impressed with my aim. I had relatively good spacing

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    exist between bow and gun hunting, there are several differences for example, the amount of time the hunter has to participate in the season, how the weapons function, and finally the weapons lethality. One multifarious difference between gun and bow hunting consists of the amount of time a hunter can pursue the sport each year.. Gun hunting dates change each year, but every opening day always occurs the Saturday before Thanksgiving. No matter the starting date of gun hunting, each season always runs

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    Hunting Animals Since the days of Adam and Eve, humans hunted animals to provide them with their needs and requirements of surviving. Humans hunted animals for thousands of years scavenging for meat and skin, but the world has never encountered a strong downfall of the population of thousands of species which led scientist to search for the answers. It turned out that a large number of people were practicing a form of hunting but without actually in need of the materials. People were hunting for

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    Bow hunting is the act of pursuing and taking on wild game animals using a bow and arrow. It is a wild life management tool used to regulate animal populations in each area. This sport is more than just the chase of killing the game, even though it provides meat for the table there are more psychological benefits for the hunter. The psychological benefits include but are not limited to strengthening, mental focus, relaxation, and balance. Bow hunting increases your overall focus by coordination,

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    Hunting Research Paper

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    Have you ever been hunting well there is 15.7 million Americans older than six that goes hunting yearly. There are a lot of many different types of hunting. More than 100 million animals are reported killed by hunters each year. That number does not include the millions of animals for which kill figures are not maintained by state wildlife agencies. There are different hunting types you can do.The most frequent types of hunting are Turkey hunting, Deer hunting, and raccoon hunting. The first most

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    Health Benefits Of Hunting

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    environment to increase their enjoyment of hunting, they are also indirectly benefiting everything else in the area. The hunters pay for a majority of the land used for bird watching, hiking, and other outdoor sports. Lately, hunting has been under fire for no longer being needed in today's life. Many people do not believe how much hunting contributes to the environment in order to conserve public land. Also, a lot of people do not know of the health benefits of hunting. Along with the benefit of a relatively

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    Hunting, meaning tracking or trapping of wild animals is one of the oldest activities known to mankind. Back in the days, hunting was a necessity of life for our ancestors to be able to obtain food for nourishment. People still hunt animals for food, but it’s more of a recreational activity now and laws govern which specific animals can be hunted. People who disagree about hunting say that it is detrimental to the beautiful nature, which results in numerous accidents every year and is simply cruel

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    Hunting Research Paper

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    million people over 16 years old in the United States that hunt. That is almost ten percent of Americans.(StatisticBrain.com) Some people think that hunting is cruel to the animals and bad for the environment. Hunting is beneficial because it keeps the animal population in check, it helps eliminate diseases in wildlife, and it helps the environment. Hunting is beneficial because prevents overpopulation.(Debate.org) For example deer breed once a year, they are big eaters and if there was an overpopulation

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    Trophy Hunting Essay

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    Trophy hunting is the selective hunting of wild game for human recreation. Every year, thousands of wild animals are killed to be obtained as a prize and to be showcased. Instead of being treated as living beings in nature, they are treated as materialistic objects by humans. Endangered species are the ones who are greatly being affected by those who are trying to obtain them. Trophy hunting is most well known for its practices in African countries and ties to North America. Since the 1800s, trophy

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