Why We Hunt, Why Others Don’t And How An Invite Can Bridge The Gap
USA -(Ammoland.com)- I hunt because I enjoy watching the sun rise over creation. I hunt because it affords the opportunity to be in direct contact with nature.
I hunt to learn something about the natural world that I didn’t know before I ventured into the woods or marsh. I hunt to provide my family with a source of natural protein.
I hunt because it requires that I use my intellect, stealth, physical abilities and natural instincts in order to be successful, and in doing so, forms an immediate, tangible, physical and intellectual connection with thousands of years of human evolution.
That’s why I hunt. If I asked another hunter to tell me why they choose to hunt, I might hear some of these same reasons or variations of these reasons. I would also expect to hear some altogether different responses.
At the personal level, it really doesn’t matter why we make the decision to hunt. We need only know that we derive some sense of enjoyment or satisfaction from our activities; …Read the Rest
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