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Originally Posted by aigel
The kill or the "shot" is not what drives hunting for most. It is the preparation, the pursuit, being in nature, becoming part of it and following an ancient instinct that is deeply engrained in man's soul. One can even add a dimension by including the first domesticated animal: the dog. The connection and team work between human and dog are incredible. Hunting has nothing to do with "enjoying killing" or posing with dead animals on a photograph while wearing douche-bag sports make up or blazing white veneers.
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Then one could argue you can do the same... preparation, pursuit, being in nature, and use a camera. I will agree it is deeply engrained in
some men's souls.