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Your Photos are Antis’ Ammunition - Hunt Fair Chase

If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a bad picture might be worth a million.

Those of us who care about hunting can no longer afford

Lessons From Coaching - Hunt Fair Chase

Hunting is not a sport like basketball, football, or soccer, but there are lessons that can apply to hunting from the coaching of these sports.

Coaches are taught to identify two different personality types in their athletes so they can adjust their coaching style to best benefit both the athlete and the team.

On Thin Ice - Hunt Fair Chase

December 18, 2017—The British Columbia government, at the behest of reportedly 78 percent of its residents, ended all grizzly bear hunting for residents and non-resident sportsmen.

Our Permission to Speak - Hunt Fair Chase

All significant human activities, sooner or later, are conducted under a code, or set of guidelines, that direct appropriate behavior.

Our Shield Against the Antis - Hunt Fair Chase

It would be tough for anyone who hunts not to be disturbed by the rhetoric being put forth by anti-hunting groups. They’re among that 10 percent of the population who not only does not hunt, but they are trying to make a living out of ending all hunting.

Referees - Hunt Fair Chase

While professional sports leagues continue making tweaks to their refereeing system and booth-review processes, it makes one wonder if hunting has had it right all along: We police ourselves and call our own shots.

Skipping to the Last Chapter - Hunt Fair Chase

A clean kill of a game animal is of course the hoped-for goal of a fair chase hunt. But as anyone who spends time afield knows, there’s a lot more to hunting than just the kill. Pulling the trigger is, in fact, only a small portion of a tradition where the accent has long been on conserving our natural resources and respecting the game we pursue.

Talking About Why We Hunt - Hunt Fair Chase

As hunters, we all will inevitably be put in a position to explain, either in person or online, why we hunt. Sometimes this will be in response to someone who is simply curious. Other times we could be confronted by someone who has already made up his or her mind that they oppose hunting in general, or some form of it, and is just interested in winning an argument. How we respond individually…