made in the treestand are valuable‚ and something as a hunter you don’t forget. The anticipation for those November mornings is what I prepare for all year. After spending countless hours preparing stands‚ monitoring cameras to get the latest on the deer movement‚ and practicing my bow‚ all is just a part of the preparation. All of this preparation is for a couple of hours spent twenty feet above ground‚ hoping for a successful hunt. The hunt allows me to rewind from the past school week‚ but serves
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chance to get a big on. Hours go on and John still sits there without seeing any deer‚ he was getting frustrated with his self‚ and the whole situation‚ he was getting tired and he said to his self if he doesn’t see a deer in the next hour‚ he’s leaving. About 40 min after john said that big ole 10 point buck roams right across his eyes john gasps and looking in and shoots. Right in the forehead. John goes to get the deer and notices a piece of paper on
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Triennial and the State of the Art exhibition at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. The photo‚ which is twenty-four inches high by thirty inches wide‚ shows the beauty of a deer stand in a still setting deep in the woods. The hazy sky and the distant trees in the background without much clarity put emphasis on the deer stand‚ making the stand the focal point of the photo. The lighting
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to get and it allows you to go out to Western North Dakota to shoot a mule deer. Several weeks after my hunter safety course‚ I had the opportunity to apply for my youth tag and sure enough I received my youth tag. So off to Western North Dakota we went with two of our family friends‚ Sheldon and Noah. Noah was my age‚ and also one of my childhood best friends. It was as well his first time going out hunting for mule deer! I’m fortunate enough to have my two brothers‚ Alex and Zach and additionally
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is when we were deer hunting this year and I got a huge buck. It was the most gigantic buck I have ever seen. We were pushing a field in the middle of the day and we saw it. I was so delighted after I shot it and so was all of my family. It really wasn’t about the buck though it did coach me a few lesson. I sat in that stand for four mornings and four nights and I wasn’t seeing anything and I really was getting agitated but my dad said stick with it. My uncle said he saw the deer when he was harvesting
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that encounter a dead deer in the road in the middle of the night. In the story‚ the narrator have to decide if he would save the unborn deer or just throw the mom deer to the river to save other people that might suffer an accident by encountering the dead body. In the poem‚ is interesting to see how the narrator‚ which represent the human world‚ makes a connection with the natural world by encountering the deer and debating if he/she should do something for the baby deer. Interestingly enough‚
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finally happened. This was my very first experience in a deer stand. It all started when my dad would show up at home with his trophies that he had killed. I always wanted to be like my daddy‚ I wanted to be a hunter‚ fisher‚ and a firefighter. One Saturday afternoon my dreams finally came true. My dad had gotten up very early to go hunting‚ when you hunt in the mornings you have to get up and be in your deer stand so that you won’t scare the deer‚ you have to creep in slowly. He had went hunting that
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I catch myself‚ I truck through the deep mud to get where my deer was standing I glanced all around scanning the ground but I can’t seem to find any blood where my deer was. Chris yells “did you hit anything” I yell back “I don’t know I can’t find any blood”. As we search for blood all i could see was a little skid mark about six inches long and three inches where the bullet could have hit the ground but it could have been the deer digging into the earth as well.I clamber back into the six foot
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IDIOMS Once upon a time there was a deer who had surprisingly grown a single horn on its forehead. He was quite unaware of this matter. But he knew that the other animals always gave him an icy stare when they saw him. They left him high and dry in jungle. He felt blue most of the time and looked like he has the weight of world on his shoulder‚ because he was so lonely. He decided to go it alone and went into the middle of the jungle where most of the animals live. He tried to be friend with them
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This story‚ “Hunting Song”‚ helps us envision the deer hunting tactics of the Navajo people. Although the true moral of this story is terrifying‚ the author of this poem wrote it in a way that it sounds almost peaceful. He uses beautiful‚ environmental imagery such as the mountains and dewy flowers to help us picture this scene better in our minds. This story teaches us about the Navajo song writing tradition‚ their appreciation towards the deer‚ and their hunting tactics. A major aspect of the
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