Hunting Past Present and Future by Tammy Ballew
Hunting is one sport where you really never lose. Depending on what you want to achieve, it can be the most challenging endeavor you could ever try, the most rewarding, the most fun, and at times, the most frustrating.
There’s an unspoken brotherhood and/or sisterhood among hunters. Friendships made during a week or two of hunting camp can give you a lifetime of great memories.Anybody can hunt; people from all walks of life. Men, women, children; farmers, executives, teachers, factory workers, doctors.
A few words of warning though, you will need to be prepared for thoughts of past hunting experiences, upcoming hunting seasons, and planning hunting trips to seep into your mind while you’re right in the middle of a hard day’s work.
Hunting is one of the most versatile sports. You can hunt as a family outing. If you’re needing your space, you can hunt alone. You can hunt with friends, and you can hunt with your pet companions. You can hunt big game, small game, birds, fish and moments.
I consider hunting as training for the future. Survival. After all, isn’t that a common goal for all? The saying is “Only the strong survive.” Hunting can give you strength. It builds your endurance, senses, character and compassion.
I love hunting. It consumes me. I want to pass that passion on to my children and grandchildren. You really owe it to yourself, if you believe in it, to pass it on to someone.






