Earlier this week, on the eve of a new hunting season, I enjoyed a phone conversation with a friend.
“Enjoyed,” though, isn’t the right word because my friend is an avid and skilled bowhunter, and throughout the call we shared mutual concerns about contemporary trends in hunting – what those misgivings portend for the future, and what the trends say about our modern motivations to hunt. Because of its gravity, our discourse was more endurance than enjoyment.
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