Hunting: Unveiling Motivations and Connections
Why do people hunt? I hunt for meat, for conservation, for economic advantage, and to become immersed in nature.
Why do people hunt? I hunt for meat, for conservation, for economic advantage, and to become immersed in nature.
From the title, something tells me you can guess what this article is going to be about. Ladies + hunting. What you may not know is the direction I am about to take. I recently had my first successful deer hunt (YAY) which also just so happened to be a hunt that was dedicated to…
Our cousin called it nesting – me getting chickens 30 weeks into my pregnancy. Maybe it was in a way, but I am thankful for the fresh eggs we now eat and share with family and friends. We have the space. Most people have the space. Not all zoning laws permit it, but we have…
Having moved through both a gun dog training class and this course, I have the confidence to train a gun dog.
Of the last four years of fall hunting, I have been pregnant for two of them. I thought I could share some of the fun times (or shall we say caveats) that come along with hunting while pregnant.
The old metal stand is a blessing to me and I hope that somehow those who have come and gone know how special it has been, and those who will sit here after me love it as much as I do.
The biggest lesson as a hunter, and a mom, is that failure is inevitable and learning from failure is how we improve everywhere in life.
Traveling with a toddler on an airplane is possible and isn’t anything to shy away from. With the right preparation, it is 100% manageable.
One would think having too many animals in your target group and in front of you when hunting would be an advantage rather than a hindrance.
Remember, don’t celebrate a hunt until it’s in the truck bed!