Easy Life
By: Fonta • Essay • 510 Words • March 22, 2010 • 1,027 Views
Easy Life
In the world of hunting and a fair game there are an uncountable number of everyday men, women, and children that love to hunt and fish. None the less that is how our for fathers founded the land we now live on, but at a rapidly growing rate the amount of people who are completely against living off the land are almost to accomplish their goal. There has been an uphill battle against people who want to take that freedom from the rather average American. Ever since 1979 the amount of people joining forces with the anti-hunting groups has almost doubled every year up until 2004, from then on is has only increased a quarter of its size up until 2007.
Ever since I was old enough to pull a bow back I have been. My dad introduced me to the great outdoors and I honestly don’t know what I would do with out the option of being able to go out on a below freezing morning in December with snow on the ground and no leaves on the trees and be able to take a trophy White-tail buck. The sensation that pulses up and down your spine when you see a record class buck is almost un-explainable, its almost like when you know today is the day when mom and dad are going to buy you your first car, and you have been pacing the halls all day at school waiting to go out and get in your knew hot-rod and take her for a spin.
Those of you who have never picked up a bow or a gun and just went out target shooting are really missing out. When you put a can of pop out about one hundred yards and explode the can like it’s a grenade with a 22 cal. Rifle its rather amusing. Same goes for when you enter