I am convinced that once you take up hunting, especially big game hunting you awaken something deep inside that non hunters don't understand. Call it primeval if you want but it harkens back to when we were hunter/gathers to survive.
Sure working for a pay cheque gives us money to buy food, shelter etc but its not the same as stalking in the woods searching for meat to put on the table (or eat by the fire). I can feel it in my bones as hunting season approaches. And when I am stalking with so many senses keen (my spidey senses maxed as I tell my non hunting friends) I feel more alive.
What do I feel when I harvest that wild animal? A feeling of accomplishment and satisfaction. Of course there's the Adrenalin rush and a bit of a let down afterwards. A bit of sadness that a once living thing is no more and that I am responsible. And thankfulness. I do say a few words of thanks, a prayer if you wish, under my breath. I also say a little prayer when I set out and if I remember to bring some tobacco, I make a little offering. (this was suggested to me by a native friend, I am a non smoker and not native but all cultures make offerings for thanks and to be successful).
No high fives or wow wows amongst my hunting buddies. Handshakes and beers afterwards.
Sure working for a pay cheque gives us money to buy food, shelter etc but its not the same as stalking in the woods searching for meat to put on the table (or eat by the fire). I can feel it in my bones as hunting season approaches. And when I am stalking with so many senses keen (my spidey senses maxed as I tell my non hunting friends) I feel more alive.
What do I feel when I harvest that wild animal? A feeling of accomplishment and satisfaction. Of course there's the Adrenalin rush and a bit of a let down afterwards. A bit of sadness that a once living thing is no more and that I am responsible. And thankfulness. I do say a few words of thanks, a prayer if you wish, under my breath. I also say a little prayer when I set out and if I remember to bring some tobacco, I make a little offering. (this was suggested to me by a native friend, I am a non smoker and not native but all cultures make offerings for thanks and to be successful).
No high fives or wow wows amongst my hunting buddies. Handshakes and beers afterwards.


















































