Hunting was how you lived and was necessary for humans in the past. Although hunting is not always necessary for hunters today, hunting is an inexpensive way of putting food on the table, and when money is not available, hunting may be the only thing you have. Many hunters today see hunting to be an important part of their life, because at times hunting is the one thing you can rely on to survive. Dr. James Earl Kennamer, Ph. D., NWTF Development Advisor quoted, “Through history, the hunter refined his tools to be more efficient at taking the animals he hunted, including wild turkeys. As a result, which is evident in today’s grocery stores, customers are willing to pay someone else to kill, clean and package their meat for the table. But, there is still hundreds of tons of meat taken by hunters that reaches the dinner table for food every day. Some people of today enjoy the chase of hunting to obtain meat that is organically grown, sanitarily cleaned, butchered and prepared for the table by their own hands, for their families. Hunting is ethical, provided it is by fair chase in the modern world.” Hunting is also helpful in natural
Hunting was how you lived and was necessary for humans in the past. Although hunting is not always necessary for hunters today, hunting is an inexpensive way of putting food on the table, and when money is not available, hunting may be the only thing you have. Many hunters today see hunting to be an important part of their life, because at times hunting is the one thing you can rely on to survive. Dr. James Earl Kennamer, Ph. D., NWTF Development Advisor quoted, “Through history, the hunter refined his tools to be more efficient at taking the animals he hunted, including wild turkeys. As a result, which is evident in today’s grocery stores, customers are willing to pay someone else to kill, clean and package their meat for the table. But, there is still hundreds of tons of meat taken by hunters that reaches the dinner table for food every day. Some people of today enjoy the chase of hunting to obtain meat that is organically grown, sanitarily cleaned, butchered and prepared for the table by their own hands, for their families. Hunting is ethical, provided it is by fair chase in the modern world.” Hunting is also helpful in natural