jllundqu
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Is there a greater expression of rugged individualism and self sufficiency than heading off into the woods (either solo or with 'your tribe') and take down a buck... not for a trophy, but for the meat, the hide, the antlers, and as much of the deer as can be used. I am never more connected with my ancestors and mother Earth than when I hunt. It is primal at its core. It is ceremonial and beautiful. It is a skill that all men should possess. It brings together my family as well as my community. The meat I return with feeds us and our neighbors for a long time. My wife tans the hide and makes bags, pouches, vests, from the skin. The antlers serve as great fire tenders and centerpieces. It marks the changing of the seasons for us and gives us a connection to nature that many people only talk and write about.
I drew Mule Deer in Zone 30a (Arizona down near Dos Cabezas Mountain Range North of Douglas). Hunt is from 11-15 thru 11-21.
Wish me luck! I'll post pics when I'm back.
For 2 million years we were hunters; for 10,000 years we were farmers; for the last 100 years we have been trying to deny it all. Stephen Budiansky, The Covenant of the Wild
I drew Mule Deer in Zone 30a (Arizona down near Dos Cabezas Mountain Range North of Douglas). Hunt is from 11-15 thru 11-21.
Wish me luck! I'll post pics when I'm back.