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    would go out hunting and bring home a deer it would be a big commotion. My parents had 4 young kids so my dad would always tell use these crazy story’s about how he killed the deer. Looking back I now see some of the details were extremely exaggerated but I thought to myself‚ I wanted to have story’s like that to tell my kids one day when I grow up. I have been rifle hunting for 8 years now. During this time I keep thing to myself this is too easy‚ the deer don’t stand a chance. I always knew bow

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    A Bolt Vs X Bolt Essay

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    more sophisticated version of the company’s A-Bolt‚ which was introduced in 1985. There are still some similarities between the two. In fact‚ both the A bolt and X Bolt are push-feed. Both of them are bold and action packed hunting rifles perfect for deer‚ elk or other large game. Both the A Bolt and X Bolt are available in several configurations in terms of stock material‚ calibers‚ barrel‚ lengths‚ and action lengths BUT it’s in the details where this Browning X Bolt clearly shines. With the X bolt

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    meant that we had one minute to wait and put our full magazines into our guns. Finally‚ it turned 6:35am so that meant we could put in our magazines. Right away when we were walking down the trail to get to the spots we wanted to get to‚ Charlie saw a deer. It was right in line with us‚ looking at us‚ like

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    Truth About Hunting

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    the Quality Deer Management Association. Hunting is also good for the conservation of animals. It’s known that hunting is one of the only ways to control the population of an animal. If deer were to go un-hunted for a decade or so‚ there would be an overpopulation in deer. If overpopulation were to occur‚ then food sources would be scarce. Lack of food sources would then cause deer to starve to death. Not only would the deer population suffer‚ but other species that live alongside the deer will quickly

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    Hunting

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    Hunting‚ one of the oldest activities known to man‚ is being debated by two extremely strong-willed sides. The subject of deer hunting is one topic on which many people have strong emotional opinions either for or against. Some redneck people feel that “my pa hunted and taught me that if I can kill it‚ I can eat it”. While the tree huggers feel that “it is awful because you’re killing Bambi”. Although both are entitled to their own opinion‚ neither of these reasons comes across as noteworthy enough

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    the woods hunting a deer‚ shooting Duncan Haywood while he was getting burned alive‚ and helping his colonist friends escape from the British fort. When Hawkeye is running through the woods hunting the deer‚ he displays that he is young and possesses youthful qualities. The deer is known to be extremely faster and stronger than a human being. Hawkeye still manages to kill the deer. After Hawkeye kills the deer he shows his respect and honors the deer because in his mind‚ the deer is equal to a human

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    Buck Fever Short Story

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    created. We were hunting for white-tailed deer. I had always wanted to go hunting with my dad but never had the chance because I was too young. Just weeks before I went to 3 8 hour days of hunter’s education.

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    use hunting for food purposes everyday. Harvesting and processing your own meat can save you lots of money in the long run when compared to buying store bought meat. Wild venison is more natural than most meats found in the supermarket. “Shooting a deer or an elk every year yields you a huge amount of the most organic‚ lean meat you will find.” Eating venison is much more ethical than eating beef. This sport has been around for hundreds of years. Hunting first started with rocks and sticks and developed

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    figure is represented by a deer. While a deer represents nature‚ gentleness‚ grace‚ it also can be seen as degrading‚ being represented by an animal; as weak and feeble. I do not believe this to be the case. Throughout the poem‚ the roles seem to be very much reversed. What begins as an optimistic opening‚ ‘...I know where is an hind’ (1) by line two becomes a lamenting sentiment‚ which ends at the cliché that is ‘but’‚ ‘But as for me‚ alas‚ I may no more’ (2). The deer appears to have the upper hand

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    Carrying Capacity

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    it was going to just define carrying capacity. After further looking into it‚ I then realized it relates carrying capacity to having a successful quality deer management area. The two concepts really go hand in hand. For example‚ if one doesn’t have knowledge of the carrying capacity of their land then they will not run a successful quality deer management area (QDMA). Three key points to running a QDMA; understand biological carrying capacity‚ cultural carrying capacity‚ and maximum sustainable yield

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