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Gross, but excellent advice!


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I fail to see what you are collectively bitching about grammatically.


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Do some more reading of the literature, you will find it used.


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Yes it comes from economics and game theory.


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I have been hunting since I was a child with my family. Unfortunately there is a significant red neck connotation to hunting as an activity. Hunting itself is a wonderful way to pass time and fill the freezer with meat. But I would argue it is not nearly as cheap or green as the Times article makes it out to be.

1. Equipment cost ranging from firearms to ammunition is extremely expensive and is a necessary barrier to entry.

2. Places to hunt are not only difficult to find, but likely expensive as well to lease. Few people will let you hunt anything for free and public lands are scarce few in most states. Usually areas with game are far from metropolitan areas or require significant travel time.

3. Time investment to kill game in significant enough quantities is a substantial. In certain areas it can take years to find animals that are large enough to shoot. I advocate only taking animals that are mature so as to ensure game conservation.

This is not meant to dissuade anyone from hunting, only to cast some perspective on the investment and difficulty in actually hunting to fill a freezer. If you hunt for sport and enjoy the meat on the side, then it is a worthwhile endeavor.


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