The reality is there is nothing quite like sitting in the woods or on the edge of a serene lake waiting for the right game to approach. The peacefulness, tranquility and sheer exhilaration of being in the wild make hunting a sport worth pursuing. If game is spotted, the excitement level climbs even higher. For many hunters, it doesn’t necessarily matter if game is caught or not; the act of hunting is a reward in and of itself.
To actually bring home game at the end of the day, however, hunters do need to hone certain skills. When all is said and done, the success or failure of a hunt often comes down to having the right skills (and perhaps a little luck) to put up against the natural, and often well-developed, defenses of the animal in question.
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