Here's another essay i wrote...this one might be a little more interesting...This is the first paper i've gotten an A on without having to re-write it..i was pretty pumped :biggrin:
I am not a murderer. My main objective isn't to strike down an unexpecting animal. I do not feel unaccomplished if I am not so lucky to bring in that trophy buck, the knowledge and experience is unlike anything in the world. The rush of hearing the sound of a mysterious animal walking behind, to the side, or right in front of you, is unexplainable. Being surrounded by nothing but trees, maybe a trickling stream, and complete silence is breath taking. This is a battle for food, not thrill killing. I am not a murderer I am a hunter.
Let me set the scene. It's roughly 4:30 on a Saturday morning. I'm on my way to my secret hunting spot with Henry, my hunting partner. About 15 minutes from departing, I arrive. I step out of the truck and douse myself with Scent Killer earth scent spray. I put my camouflage hat on, equipped with a light on my head to lead my way to my stand. I'm at my stand. I sit down and carefully lay my .35 Remington lever action rifle across my legs. I wait. To the right of me I hear something. It sounds close and it sounds big. A big rush of adrenaline comes over me. I ever so slightly turn my head to determine the cause of the noise. About 3 feet from me, is a squirrel. Damn. I wait again. This time the noise comes behind. I'm frozen. Cautiously I start to turn my body. Out of nowhere an ear piercing, high-pitched screech is in the air. The deer acknowledged my presence. Henry and I both knew that any deer relatively close were just warned that danger was near, so we call it a day and head home. What most people don't realize is that deer are actually very intelligent animals. Also most of the time when a hunter sets out to hopefully harvest that trophy buck, more often than not, they fail.
Some people, or anti-hunters for a better name, believe that hunters are the cause for extinction of some animals. The reality is that no North American animal has ever become extinct because of hunting. Hunters aren't the heartless animals killers that people believe. Did it ever occur to you that if there were no hunters, animals would over populate causing a food and space shortage for them to live, which would later lead to starvation and a painful death? Also more people would be hitting these animals with their vehicles, making it unsafe for everyday travel. I personally would rather shoot a deer have it suffer little to no pain, rather than hit a deer with my car and stand there watching it, sometimes, suffer for an excruciating amount of time. People who believe I am evil for wanting to take the life of an animal, that they believe is incapable of evil itself, get serious. Are you aware that your "non-evil" animals kill others of their species for something as stupid as mating rights? Animals eat other animals, that's the way nature works.
I've found that most of the people, who have a strong dislike for hunting, have never experienced it or anything close to it. How can you truly hate something without first trying it? Hunters in the United States generate more than one million jobs. With our economy being the way it is, how can hunters still be looked down on f we're actually helping? Hunters also spend more money, time, and effort on wildlife conservation that any other group in society, yeah that includes PETA. Why am I, and fellow hunters considered evil, even after paying $4 million every day to conservation?
I do not expect you to understand why I hunt, because I know anyone can't without doing it. I am not trying to prove to you that my actions are justified, because in the end, I'm still going to hunt. So go ahead and call me a "dumb redneck," but don't criticize the sport of hunting if you've never tried it. With that being said, I'll end with this, I don't go around criticizing your way of life, so don't criticize mine.
Mandi,
Nice work. I can see why you got (and deserved) an A.
Jerry
:yoyo: :yoyo: :wink: :highclap: :highclap:
Thanks :biggrin:
Very well done Mandi, ya redneck! :laf:
I like those 35Rem' leverguns too. ;yes;
Quote from: vvarmitr on April 17, 2009, 09:55:43 AM
Very well done Mandi, ya redneck! :laf:
I like those 35Rem' leverguns too. ;yes;
:laf: thanks, i don't use that gun anymore though, but it was pretty awesome, i liked the sound the lever made! :laf:
Good work! It deserves a good grade. You write well, in complete sentences, expressing clear thoughts, and have a nice rhythm of short and long sentences. That kind of writing is always in demand, useful in many walks of life. Your logic and sequence is good, could use a little tightening, but very good for a 17 year old writer. Good for you!
Quote from: Okanagan on April 17, 2009, 11:30:03 AM
Good work! It deserves a good grade. You write well, in complete sentences, expressing clear thoughts, and have a nice rhythm of short and long sentences. That kind of writing is always in demand, useful in many walks of life. Your logic and sequence is good, could use a little tightening, but very good for a 17 year old writer. Good for you!
thankl you, this is probably the best i've ever written ;yes;
Dandi, Mandi,
hehe lil werd play there....so hey i thought that was damn good...do you read the NH Hawkeye?....if so I am betting youve read a few of my columns :wink:....BUT...id like to suggest you should send that in to see if you can get it published...and they pay!!!!....Ill pm you contact info of the publisher if you like!! :yoyo:
p.s. I pmed you the info anyways im a man of action....if you sell the article youll be a celebrity!
Quote from: nastygunz on April 17, 2009, 05:42:39 PM
Dandi, Mandi,
hehe lil werd play there....so hey i thought that was damn good...do you read the NH Hawkeye?....if so I am betting youve read a few of my columns :wink:....BUT...id like to suggest you should send that in to see if you can get it published...and they pay!!!!....Ill pm you contact info of the publisher if you like!! :yoyo:
p.s. I pmed you the info anyways im a man of action....if you sell the article youll be a celebrity!
I am very interested in that, but i didn't get your PM try sending the info to my email address... mandinorway@yahoo.com
DONE, YOUR MANDINESS :yoyo:
Thank you :biggrin: i submitted it, now i guess we wait and see what happens.. :yoyo:
AS YOUR LITERARY AGENT MY FEE IS........... :biggrin:......ACCORDING TO OUR CONTRACT.. :readthis:.......... :madd:...WHAT...NO CONTRACT?....... :shrug:...GAWD IM DUMB.... :highclap:
haha..i guess i forgot to get around to signing that contract...whoops :hahaha: :laf:
Ill have to have my cousin vinny knuckles visit you......or the D-Town Stunna :shck: :whew: :innocentwhistle:
Quote from: nastygunz on April 19, 2009, 12:34:06 AM
Ill have to have my cousin vinny knuckles visit you......or the D-Town Stunna :shck: :whew: :innocentwhistle:
:hahaha: :roflmao:
YOUR SPOSED TO SAY "WHOSE THE D-TOWN STUNNA? "
Quote from: nastygunz on April 19, 2009, 10:07:48 PM
YOUR SPOSED TO SAY "WHOSE THE D-TOWN STUNNA? "
ohh silly kme..whose the D-TOWN STUNNA!? :confused:
BROWNING204 :yoyo:
Good morning kido.
.
I too want to tell you that you did a GREAT! job on your essay. I didnt see nor does it matter to me what it got for a grade( though I hope it was good). What matters to me is that you wrote it.
I have got to tell you that I am very proud of you and the attitude that you have toward hunting and the outdoors in general. It is not to often that someone gets introduced to the world of hunting at your age and has the season that you had last yr( very unsuccessful) and comes out of that season with the attitude and anxiousness to go again that you have , let alone write an essay about it. Far to many people out there hunt for the sake of killing and I am very happy and very proud to read those words in your essay.
I would be very surprised if that didnt find its way into hawkeye. And if it dont then it dont. You have it and you always will and you can be very proud of the fact that you wrote it.
So just so you know,( for what ever it means to you if anything) I am very proud of you as a person, as a new comer to the world of hunting, as a friend, and will be very proud to have you as my hunting partner. Though things are a bit screwy right now( and you and I know what I am talking about) it will get better by deer season. So hang in there kido it will all come out in the wash.
Love Ya kido
Henry
:shrug: Where's the essay? :confused:
Jim Champion took it......... :innocentwhistle:
Okee dokee. :biggrin:
Quote from: HaMeR on April 21, 2009, 06:44:55 PM
:shrug: Where's the essay? :confused:
I am not a murderer. My main objective isn’t to strike down an unexpecting animal. I do not feel unaccomplished if I am not so lucky to bring in that trophy buck, the knowledge and experience is unlike anything in the world. The rush of hearing the sound of a mysterious animal walking behind, to the side, or right in front of you, is unexplainable. Being surrounded by nothing but trees, maybe a trickling stream, and complete silence is breath taking. This is a battle for food, not thrill killing. I am not a murderer I am a hunter.
Let me set the scene. It’s roughly 4:30 on a Saturday morning. I’m on my way to my secret hunting spot with Henry, my hunting partner. About 15 minutes from departing, I arrive. I step out of the truck and douse myself with Scent Killer earth scent spray. I put my camouflage hat on, equipped with a light on my head to lead my way to my stand. I’m at my stand. I sit down and carefully lay my .35 Remington lever action rifle across my legs. I wait. To the right of me I hear something. It sounds close and it sounds big. A big rush of adrenaline comes over me. I ever so slightly turn my head to determine the cause of the noise. About 3 feet from me, is a squirrel. Damn. I wait again. This time the noise comes behind. I’m frozen. Cautiously I start to turn my body. Out of nowhere an ear piercing, high-pitched screech is in the air. The deer acknowledged my presence. Henry and I both knew that any deer relatively close were just warned that danger was near, so we call it a day and head home. What most people don’t realize is that deer are actually very intelligent animals. Also most of the time when a hunter sets out to hopefully harvest that trophy buck, more often than not, they fail.
Some people, or anti-hunters for a better name, believe that hunters are the cause for extinction of some animals. The reality is that no North American animal has ever become extinct because of hunting. Hunters aren’t the heartless animals killers that people believe. Did it ever occur to you that if there were no hunters, animals would over populate causing a food and space shortage for them to live, which would later lead to starvation and a painful death? Also more people would be hitting these animals with their vehicles, making it unsafe for everyday travel. I personally would rather shoot a deer have it suffer little to no pain, rather than hit a deer with my car and stand there watching it, sometimes, suffer for an excruciating amount of time. People who believe I am evil for wanting to take the life of an animal, that they believe is incapable of evil itself, get serious. Are you aware that your “non-evil†animals kill others of their species for something as stupid as mating rights? Animals eat other animals, that’s the way nature works.
I’ve found that most of the people, who have a strong dislike for hunting, have never experienced it or anything close to it. How can you truly hate something without first trying it? Hunters in the United States generate more than one million jobs. With our economy being the way it is, how can hunters still be looked down on f we’re actually helping? Hunters also spend more money, time, and effort on wildlife conservation that any other group in society, yeah that includes PETA. Why am I, and fellow hunters considered evil, even after paying $4 million every day to conservation?
I do not expect you to understand why I hunt, because I know anyone can’t without doing it. I am not trying to prove to you that my actions are justified, because in the end, I’m still going to hunt. So go ahead and call me a “dumb redneck,†but don’t criticize the sport of hunting if you’ve never tried it. With that being said, I’ll end with this, I don’t go around criticizing your way of life, so don’t criticize mine.
:yoyo: :yoyo:
GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGUESSSSSSSSS WHOSE ESSAY IS PUBLISHED IN THE NH HAWKEYE?....BLING$...BLING$....BUT ILL LET HER TELL YOU... :bowingsmilie: :bowingsmilie: :bowingsmilie: :bowingsmilie: :yoyo: :yoyo: :dance:
We lost several posts from the 16th and 17th of April from converting our database to tighten security.
We been getting a lot of hack attempts, and I wanna keep things as tight as possible. It was a risk I had to take.
Congrats mandi !!! :dance: :dance: :congrats: :congrats: :congrats: :congrats: :dance: :dance:
FIGHT CENSORSHIP :yoyo: :yoyo: :yoyo:!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well there it is in black in white. You made the paper.
Again, I just want to tell you (for what its worth and what if anything it means to you) That i am very proud of you.
And I will be proud to have you as ah hunting partner any time
Love ya kiddo
Henry
Way to Go!!!! You should get an A in the class for getting something published! That's a greater measure of real writing ability than a class grade.
Yes ma'am congratulations are in order here :yoyo:
Nice job!
Quote from: FinsnFur on May 01, 2009, 05:26:38 AM
Yes ma'am congratulations are in order here :yoyo:
Nice job!
I think she deserves a free FnF membership :yoyo:............oh wait they are free anyways..what a frickin deal !!! :highclap: :yoyo: :biggrin: :yahoo: :thumb2: :dance:
AWESOME JOB Mandi :yoyo: :yoyo: :yoyo: :dance:
Quote from: Hidehunter on May 01, 2009, 09:02:24 AM
AWESOME JOB Mandi :yoyo: :yoyo: :yoyo: :dance:
Yeah! What he said. :biggrin: :yoyo:
That is way cool!!!! :yahoo: :thumb2: :dance:
Quote from: bowtech611 on May 01, 2009, 01:39:58 AM
Love ya kiddo
Henry: I hope you don't get to use to ending your post that way. You answer one of my post like that & I'll have to slap ya! :huh:
:roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:
Congratulations on your essay Mandi. It is inspiring to see a young, articulate person that not only enjoys the outdoors but also understands the contributions and value of the our hunting heritage and it's role in the conservation and preservation of our country's wilderness. Keep up the great work.
Hunt hard, die tired
John
Thanks everyone :biggrin:
Quote from: vvarmitr on May 03, 2009, 11:00:14 AM
That is way cool!!!! :yahoo: :thumb2: :dance:
Quote from: bowtech611 on May 01, 2009, 01:39:58 AM
Love ya kiddo
Henry: I hope you don't get to use to ending your post that way. You answer one of my post like that & I'll have to slap ya! :huh:
:roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:
LOL! No worries there, I will never mistake you for my manda, she is far better looking than you or john wayne. Not to mention like a daughter to me. So dont hold your breathe waiting to slap me.
LOL!
:whew:
Sure glad to hear that!
:laf:
Nice job Mandi....glad to see the younger folks getting into hunting...it appears from your essay that you've come to the point of enjoying just being out there...usually comes a bit latter in life..
My grandmother taught me to deer hunt...and she took her fair share of Maine whitetails over the years. She always told me wheather you see any or get one doesn't matter just being out in the woods and taking in all that is there was worth the trip...
Quote from: waynec308 on May 22, 2009, 02:40:23 PM
wheather you see any or get one doesn't matter just being out in the woods and taking in all that is there was worth the trip...
yup thats how i feel....but a getting one every now and then wouldn't be bad :laf:
Bring on the Fall :yoyo: