We gut the deer and we figured out it was a double lung shot‚ but it didn’t exit the deer so that is why there was so little blood. I dragged the deer to the road as my dad went and got the mule‚ a Utility Terrain Vehicle (UTV) it is like a four wheeler but with a cargo bed. We loaded the deer in the bed of the mule and I drove it back to the cabin after we went and got my bow from my stand. We washed
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Kenton Reece Professor Clark Comp. 1 Eng. 105 September 15‚ 2014 Making a Man "Hey! Here she comes!" All the sudden the deer pops out of seemingly nowhere. She darts across the empty soy bean field in front of me. I raise my gun and prepare to take the shot. Nothing seems different today. It feels like any other day during deer season. Just like any other push we had done during the last 2 years I had hunted. But as this story will tell‚ this day will be different‚ probably one of the most different
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¨There is no season like deer season¨Deer season is one of the best times I get to spend time with my Dad and plenty more memories with my Dad. It was the second day of gun season last year‚ I already shot a buck. I was determined to shoot another deer. It was super cold out. It was so cold my hands were sticking to the ladder and you could see my dad’s and I´s breath. There was not many deer out by us at the time and most were too small or just far. When the neighbors walked through their corn field
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his house. This is mostly woods‚ but has a field at the closest portion of the land to his house. Fingers of the woods stick out that are perfect for hiding deer stands‚ as deer don’t have good vision at all‚ the stands blend right in to the leaves and trees. My stand is set off to the northeast of his home‚ facing west across the field. Deer trails come up on either side and out of a finger of the woods forty yards in front of the stand. This is where my horrible mistake happens. I
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The Pros and Cons of Deer Hunting Kathy S. Lane Biology 352–Wildlife Management Professor Davis January 16‚ 2010 The Pros and Cons of Deer Hunting Introduction Hunting‚ since the beginning of human civilization had been responsible for providing protein sources‚ as well as an important stimulus for social activities. Hunting remained to be a major food gathering activity until about 10‚000 years ago when the agricultural revolution provided alternative means of obtaining food
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When it comes to deer hunting a huge factor in success or failure is the land being hunted on. You could drive around and knock on doors of farmhouses to ask permission to hunt the land‚ but other possibilities would be to enter into a deer hunting lease through an outfitter or deer hunt club. Just imagine that in the states of Iowa‚ Kansas and Missouri alone‚ more than 200‚000 acres of private land are available for deer hunting so gaining access to this land would increase the possibility of getting
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Jelani Reeves 3/26/13 Hunting is not bad Hunting is not bad. It keeps the animal numbers at a level the habitat can support. Without hunting‚ deer and other animals would become endangered because there would not be enough food to go around. The protection of the herd‚ the habitat‚ and its management determines when hunting is allowed. Hopefully the meat garnered from a hunt is used and not discarded. Deer hunting isn’t bad. Most people think it is because animals die. Well‚ consider
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the ethics of deer hunting are simply common sense; Keep-It-Simple-Stupid. basically knowing the difference between right and wrong‚ and having good sportsmanship. another thing to take into great consideration is safety; always think the big “what if…”. it is better to be safe‚ than sorry; in other words‚ if one thinks they may need it(for the hunting trip)‚ pack it. just might be that it is needed. this means being smart on what gear is taken out to the woods‚ or wherever it may be on is going;
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Hunting the White-Tail Deer It is a freezing twenty-two degrees outside. Even though it is still too dark to see‚ as you look over the hills‚ you see a breathtaking sunrise that will soon creep through the heavy fog. Every breath that you take is like smoke coming out of a dragon’s nostrils. As you are waiting patiently‚ still‚ and quietly‚ you finally see your kill‚ the white-tail deer. Without a doubt‚ the white-tail deer should be hunted. First‚ the population of the white-tail
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have one thought in my head: “Don’t screw this up.” I hear a sound nearby‚ and I sense a presence. Then I see it: a deer. The first time I hunted a deer on my own was when I was 14-years-old. I can still remember everything leading up to that final moment of “bagging” a whitetail. From putting out bait to lure them and then having to place a deer stand in which to hunt. Hunting deer is a tedious process‚ but I love every second of it. “Why do we put out bait again?” I asked my dad‚ while we were
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