The Lessons I Learned From Deer Hunting
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The Lessons I Learned From Deer Hunting
Since the age of eight, deer hunting has been a significant part of my life. Initially, I hunted from a stand with my mom or stepdad, but as I grew older, I began hunting on my own. Our family had a deer lease near San Marcos, Texas, and I eagerly anticipated each hunting season. In the early years, spotting four or five deer over an entire weekend was typical.
As time went on, we introduced feeders, and soon we were seeing that same number of deer in just a morning or afternoon hunt. Some argue that using feeders and stands isn't fair to the deer, but hunting still requires silence, patience, and accuracy. Additionally, feeders help prevent deer from starving throughout the year, outweighing the two or three we might hunt each season.
Deer hunting was incredibly enjoyable, yet it was the lessons I learned that left a lasting impression. It taught me patience, as sitting in the stand for hours without seeing a thing was commonplace. Moreover, it reinforced the importance of practice. My initial attempts at shooting were poor, but frequent visits to the shooting range?"two or three times a month?"transformed me into a skilled marksman.
One of the biggest challenges I faced was learning to be quiet and still. As a hyperactive child, this didn’t come naturally, but hunting demanded it. Most importantly, deer hunting instilled in me a profound respect for animals and nature. It taught me to appreciate the beauty and mystery of the natural world and to understand that we should only hunt what we intend to eat.
These invaluable lessons will stay with me forever, shaping my outlook on life and my appreciation for the environment.
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