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Why do we do all this anyway?

Ben Long

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I thought some of you might enjoy this essay I recently published on The MeatEater website. Feel free to comment and share the link if you wish. But while we are on the topic, what motivates you to get up after 'em, even when its cold, dark and wet?
 
I like torturing myself! There is something to be said when you are part of a small group that harvests their own food and then and even smaller group that will suffer through the worst conditions and situations to accomplish a goal.

Why do I hunt a 10 mile deep, zero water, cow hunt, solo?

Because I can!
 
Great article Ben, I responded the first time before reading. After reading I find myself in all of the groups at different times.
 
Meat. And it's something to keep me busy while waiting for ski season. It's definitely a love/hate relationship for me.
 
In the firearms safety classes that I used to teach, there were 5 stages of a hunter. If I remember correctly, it was Shooting something/anything/everything, Limiting, Trophy, Method, and Enjoying Nature. Somewhat similar. I think most hunters are in multiple stages at any one time and can be in different stages a minute later. A different species brings it owns stages.

It sure can be hard to put into words, but anytime I am out hunting there is something about it that I really enjoy. The quarry. The experience. Nature for sure. Just being there.

If it is special for you, are you passing on the love of hunting?
 
Some species meat is the main priority. I try my hardest to put an elk or moose in the freezer every year. Chasing a certain big bear or deer is a very fun challenge. Fishing so relaxing. Often I keep just one fish for supper but I love chasing big pike in the winter. Coyotes are just plain fun to call!
 
It seems as though I’ve been saying this a lot as of late, “the one absolute in terms of hunting is, there are no absolutes”.
I don’t think I can be put into just one of those categories, while at the same time I can at some points be put in all.
So I say pretty much of what was concluded

“What motivates me? It’s hard even to put it into words, let alone categories. Perhaps it’s enough just to step into a snowy forest, cut a fresh track, and feel the joy of the hunt. What motivates me to hunt? ALL of it.”
 
I'm in the "All of it" camp. Depending on the species or even timing of the season it can change which one I fall into at that particular time though.
 
Experience and feel, That shivering cold, annoying bugs, smell of coffee, relentless sun, driving rain, blowing snow. A heavy pack, a drip in the tent, Who farts like that? Simply so many, many pleasures. No couch or TV can compete with that.
 
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