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    EVOLUTIONS OF HUNTING Bob woke up early to set up trail cameras on his hunting land. He monitors the pictures and maps out where and when deer typically pass by. Later he has a plan to start hunting that is very efficient. Bob uses his a rifle to take down the 10 point buck he had been watching for a week before he even got to the hunting land. Hunting today is very different than in the past. Anyone that likes or still does hunt has to have a question on how the sport people enjoy so much today

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    EVOLUTIONS OF HUNTING Bob woke up early to set up trail cameras on his hunting land. He monitors the pictures and maps out where and when deer typically pass by. Later he has a plan to start hunting that is very efficient. Bob uses his a rifle to take down the 10 point buck he had been watching for a week before he even got to the hunting land. Hunting today is very different than in the past. Anyone that has liked or still does hunt has to have a question on how the sport people enjoy so much today

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    Hunting

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    Hunting Hunting has been around since before man was even thought of and has evolved ever since. Now only a sport, ounce was a skill used to survive. “Hunting is a natural, ethical, and healthy undertaking” (“History”, par1). Hunting is a way of life without hunting nothing would live that’s why we have a food chain. Herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat herbivores and bigger carnivores eat other carnivores. “Perhaps one of the eldest activities on the face of the planet is hunting” (“History

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    a bow, a hunter is more in-tune to his surroundings so he doesn’t scare off the deer. Bow hunting requires lots of skill, which is why some hunters choose this weapon. Both a rifle and a bow have their own challenges, and it’s up to the hunter what challenge he decides to endure. Prior to hunting hunters have to purchase the correct license and tags for the game. A hunter needs to have a valid hunting license and tag for the species of game they wish to hunt. Once he chooses the game he wishes

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    Trophy Hunting Remember making Mac-n-Cheese all the time in the summer, well trophy hunting is just like making Mac-n-Cheese, kind of. Did you know that a killing of a trophy animal actually helps protects it 's species. Over the past week I have done research, and found many interesting facts about trophy hunting, and today I will share them with you. So next time you go hunting think about this speech. Today I will tell you how trophy hunting helps conservation, about the controversial "canned

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    In 2011, there were about sixteen million Americans older than six years old that went hunting. With all the sixteen million hunters some would argue which weapon is better for killing game. Some hunters just don’t take into consideration the similarities and differences between hunting wild game with a bow or hunting game with a firearm. According to the seasons to hunt in different states, there are many animals, hunters can hunt for with both bow and different firearms. Most, wild game that hunters

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    Hunting Vs Hunting Essay

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    Reality of Hunting Many people have misconstrued ideas about what it means to be a hunter. Some have this idea in their heads that hunters are just out to kill and have no respect for the environment the animals live in or the animals themselves. When in reality hunters care more about the environment than most people because of the very fact that they care about the animals they hunt. Hunting is one of the best way to bring a family together like no other activity. The misconception that hunting is a

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    Hunting and fishing have been around since the beginning of the world. Soon humans would come along and carry on the practice of surviving and thriving this ancient way. Both hunting and fishing are skills that are still used today, but are not used so much as to survive but as a sport. What are the similarities and differences between hunting? Well for those of the readers that have not participated in either events or do engage but have never wondered about this question, hopefully this essay will

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    Gun Hunting Vs. Hunting

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    Hunting has been ingrained in American history from the Native American tribes and from when the first settlers arrived to the New World. While hunting is not needed for survival in today’s society every year thousands of hunters take to the woods in pursuit of their quarry. While many people think these hunters are all the same there are two main sects that make up the hunting community; gun hunters and bowhunters. While both methods of hunting are similar and share many common points, there are

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    The hunting society has changed drastically throughout the years due to developmental studies with technology a huge game changer in the world of hunting, and with the impact of over population of deer in the U.S has made a big impact on our crops and forests, and how hunting can be good for your health with it providing exercise and healthy eating. I will now begin to skim the surface of these subjects. Hunting is a very controversial subject that has only become more sensitive now days. Some say

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