Hunting Principles
Hunting principles include fair chase hunting and hunting with respect for life. By learning about the various hunting principles, you will be able to think over the different arguments and decide where you stand on the issues.
How Subsistence Hunting Works
How Long-Range Hunting Works
How Sport Hunting Works
How Trophy Hunting Works
How Taxidermy Works
How Selective Culling Works
How the NRA Works
How the U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance Works
How Quail Unlimited Works
Why Many American Suburbs Welcome Urban Deer Hunters
How Hunting Licenses Work
How is the deer population counted?
How Hunting ATVs Work
How Bowfishing Works
How to Choose a Hunting Knife
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Deer jumping across the road can be serious hazards for drivers. So what's the best way to prevent it from happening? Should more people go hunting?
By Dave Roos
Hunting can be a dangerous activity. The hunter carries a weapon, the game might turn violent and there are other hazards, too. So what's the best way for a hunter to avoid trouble?
By Jonathan Strickland
Hounds, horseback riders and the hunt -- in Great Britain, this is what foxes are for. At least, until a controversial act banning fox hunting was enacted. Why the hullabaloo?
By Molly Edmonds
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It's no surprise that hunting -- because it involves killing -- is a controversial sport. However, there are some practices -- canned, Internet and baited hunting -- that are considered unfair. But others believe these methods offer increased safety.
By Vivien Bullen
The debate over hunting goes way back. While activists and sportsmen will probably be in dispute for years to come, there are steps being taken to make this sport as ethical as possible. That's the idea behind fair chase hunting.
By Vivien Bullen
While some hunters hold a deep respect for the animals and try to make the process quick and painless, others may not be as concerned with the well-being of their prey. So how do you hunt with respect for life?
By Simon Shadow