The hunt is actually secondary to the time spent with family and friends, sharing like minds and feeling and because it helps hunters develop as social animals all while sitting around a campfire. This tradition is highly looked forward to by many, (“Why Hunt?”). Without the tradition of hunting every season, many families would be unable to bond like the hunt allows them to. Waking up before the sun to prepare or staying up late in the night to clean the game brings families closer. As well as being able to being able to spend time after and before the hunt around the fire, many families enjoy hunting because it allows them to teach their children and friends the essentials of being a good hunter and many skills that come with the sport. By teaching these new skills, while enjoying hunting, carries on the enjoyment for years to come, through generation to
The hunt is actually secondary to the time spent with family and friends, sharing like minds and feeling and because it helps hunters develop as social animals all while sitting around a campfire. This tradition is highly looked forward to by many, (“Why Hunt?”). Without the tradition of hunting every season, many families would be unable to bond like the hunt allows them to. Waking up before the sun to prepare or staying up late in the night to clean the game brings families closer. As well as being able to being able to spend time after and before the hunt around the fire, many families enjoy hunting because it allows them to teach their children and friends the essentials of being a good hunter and many skills that come with the sport. By teaching these new skills, while enjoying hunting, carries on the enjoyment for years to come, through generation to