2.
“To chase or search for game or other wild animals for
the purpose of killing.”
Definition: Hunting
3.
I believe that if we break this down it will help to have
a better understanding of what this really entails and is
saying.
Breakdown of definition
4.
Take skills that need to practiced and
developed.
To find the animal
Takes planning.
How to get close to the animal without startling it
“To chase or search for game
or other wild animals”
5.
Takes patience.
To find and get close.
Have many trials and errors.
Reason why it is called hunting and not harvesting.
Continued….
6.
The animal does die.
So we can eat and live
We have a quick clean kill.
The animal does not suffer
“for the purpose of killing”
7.
We give thanks.
We show appreciation and
gratitude towards the animal.
Its not about the trophy piece.
We take all we can and do not
waste
Continued….
9.
Hunting is an activity that keeps you very active. To be
a good and successful hunter it helps if you are in
shape. This is because…..
The Physical Toll
14.
Hunters are the biggest conversation group.
We take care of the “doomed surplus” that would die
anyways due to natural causes.
Being a hunter you are part of the greatest and longest
living pastime.
You are doing your part in a rewarding way.
Conservation
15.
There are many laws that need to be
followed.
Keep nature in balance
Keep everyone happy
Ones that do not follow the laws are called
Poachers.
Not a free for all.
16.
Poachers are not true hunters.
Give true hunters bad name, reputation
and stereotype
Causes problems for hunters how have not
done wrong
Causes problems with land owners
Continued….
17.
The last second is what it all comes down to.
It gets your adrenaline going and heart pumping.
You have outsmarted the animal.
There is nothing that can compare to this feeling.
When it all comes
together.
18.
Hunting has played a very big and important role in
our history.
Has moral, physical, and skillful aspects.
Reason is to provide food for family and loved ones.
Teaches life lessons.
Valuable and Skill-based
Pastime.
19.
“Hunting and the economic and cultural benefits that
come from it have been an integral part of the North
American model for wildlife management since the
early 1900s. For many U.S. citizens, hunting is the
primary draw to participate in outdoor recreation and it
allows participants to identify a person linkage of
human reliance on natural environments. Hunting
provides historical expression of tradition and culture
and provides broad economic benefits to local
businesses and communities.”(Schorr, 2014)
Valuable and Skill-based
Pastime
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