The love of hunting is a reflection of an ancient need to be the provider, to be the one to bring home the meat for the family.
Hunting is not about killing; it's about earning and respecting life through a sustainable harvest.
Hunting, I believe, is an integral part of the ancient predator-prey cycle that is a basic part of life.

Hunting is not just about killing or capturing animals. It's also about sharing the knowledge and experiences with others.
The hunter does not seek prey; he seeks the connection with the natural world that comes when prey and hunter meet.
Hunting is not a matter of life and death. It's much more important than that.
The perils of duck hunting are great - especially for the duck.
In hunting, the moments of stillness and anticipation are as significant as the actual pursuit.
Hunting is not just a sport; it's a way to reconnect with our primal instincts and the natural world.

Hunting is not the hobby of the idle rich; it's the vocation of the passionate soul.

The real art of hunting is knowing when to pull the trigger, not just how to aim.
Hunting is not a sport. In a sport, both sides should know they're in the game.
Hunting is not a sport for the faint-hearted; it requires patience, resilience, and a deep connection with nature.
The history of the bow and arrow is the history of mankind.