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The most common reason (40% of people that no longer hunt) given was the Lack of free time. Reasons like Family Obligations, Work Obligations and Lack of Interest followed with 35, 34 and 33 percent respectively. These top reasons people gave for quitting hunting are things almost everyone has to deal with.
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Read More »This is a companion piece to an earlier post about Women’s View of Hunting. Now that some of the women in your life hunt with you, it might help to understand why some women quit hunting. But since men quit hunting for the same basic reasons, this is a post about why people quit hunting. This matters because hunter recruitment and retention is important for the future of our hunting heritage as well as for wildlife management and conservation.
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Read More »I call the next category “Need Information”. Reasons given in this category include: Fear of injury by another hunter, Feeling that hunting endangers animal populations and Fear of causing pain to animals. The percentages given for these three reasons ranged from 7% – 16% and accounted for 10% of all reason given. If you hunt with idiots, you need to get away from them, but the statistics show that the chances of getting injured while hunting is very low (lower than playing golf or bowling, but more about this later). It is also true that many species on this planet are Threatened or Endangered with extinction, but animals that have regulated hunting seasons are not among them (More about this later too). The Fear of causing pain to animals is a legitimate concern, but I will attempt to address this issue in a future post, because this is a concern we can do something about.
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