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Day: February 12, 2016

The Future of Hunting

Posted on February 12, 2016April 29, 2018 by Staff with Leave a comment

Where do you honestly think the future of this sport is going to lead? Today’s youth do not seem to be interested in hunting. When I travel back home many make comments on how the highschool boys are not interested in going hunting. I know that I have seen some of the disinterest myself. This […]

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