Amazines Free Article Archive
www.amazines.com - Wednesday, May 14, 2025
Read about the most recent changes and happenings at Amazines.com
Log into your account or register as a new author. Start submitting your articles right now!
Search our database for articles.
Subscribe to receive articles emailed straight to your email account. You may choose multiple categories.
View our newest articles submitted by our authors.
View our most top rated articles rated by our visitors.
* Please note that this is NOT the ARTICLE manager
Add a new EZINE, or manage your EZINE submission.
Add fresh, free web content to your site such as newest articles, web tools, and quotes with a single piece of code!
Home What's New? Submit/Manage Articles Latest Posts Top Rated Article Search
Google
Subscriptions Manage Ezines
CATEGORIES
 Article Archive
 Advertising (133577)
 Advice (161673)
 Affiliate Programs (34799)
 Art and Culture (73858)
 Automotive (145721)
 Blogs (75621)
 Boating (9851)
 Books (17224)
 Buddhism (4130)
 Business (1331013)
 Business News (426457)
 Business Opportunities (366525)
 Camping (10974)
 Career (72796)
 Christianity (15854)
 Collecting (11638)
 Communication (115089)
 Computers (241958)
 Construction (38973)
 Consumer (49954)
 Cooking (17080)
 Copywriting (6734)
 Crafts (18203)
 Cuisine (7549)
 Current Affairs (20323)
 Dating (45910)
 EBooks (19704)
 E-Commerce (48273)
 Education (185536)
 Electronics (83525)
 Email (6438)
 Entertainment (159863)
 Environment (29004)
 Ezine (3040)
 Ezine Publishing (5454)
 Ezine Sites (1551)
 Family & Parenting (111011)
 Fashion & Cosmetics (196612)
 Female Entrepreneurs (11853)
 Feng Shui (134)
 Finance & Investment (310637)
 Fitness (106492)
 Food & Beverages (63058)
 Free Web Resources (7941)
 Gambling (30227)
 Gardening (25203)
 Government (10519)
 Health (630180)
 Hinduism (2206)
 Hobbies (44083)
 Home Business (91748)
 Home Improvement (251289)
 Home Repair (46258)
 Humor (4728)
 Import - Export (5462)
 Insurance (45104)
 Interior Design (29637)
 International Property (3488)
 Internet (191032)
 Internet Marketing (146690)
 Investment (22864)
 Islam (1161)
 Judaism (1352)
 Law (80500)
 Link Popularity (4596)
 Manufacturing (20932)
 Marketing (99328)
 MLM (14140)
 Motivation (18237)
 Music (27000)
 New to the Internet (9498)
 Non-Profit Organizations (4048)
 Online Shopping (129742)
 Organizing (7813)
 Party Ideas (11855)
 Pets (38165)
 Poetry (2229)
 Press Release (12691)
 Public Speaking (5643)
 Publishing (7566)
 Quotes (2407)
 Real Estate (126907)
 Recreation & Leisure (95496)
 Relationships (87678)
 Research (16182)
 Sales (80361)
 Science & Technology (110299)
 Search Engines (23525)
 Self Improvement (153318)
 Seniors (6224)
 Sexuality (36012)
 Small Business (49379)
 Software (83054)
 Spiritual (23537)
 Sports (116155)
 Tax (7664)
 Telecommuting (34070)
 Travel & Tourism (308297)
 UK Property Investment (3123)
 Video Games (13382)
 Web Traffic (11801)
 Website Design (56949)
 Website Promotion (36670)
 World News (1000+)
 Writing (35853)
Author Spotlight
AREESH ISHTIAQ

Areesh Ishtiaq a Top Rated SEO and Digital Marketing Guru on Upwork, working as a project manager fo...more
PANKAJ RATTAN

I am Pankaj Rattan. I am a B.tech student. I love to ride my bike and play cricket. And i also love ...more
GREG DERR

Triple Diamond Construction is a licensed roofing company serving Oklahoma City, Moore, Norman, Yuko...more
RAM SEWAK

Myself Ram Sewak possessing indepth domain experience of more than 10 years in SEO, SEM, Web Develop...more
JANE PAGE

Jane is an ardent mobile and internet marketing and enthusiast reporter on major press media in USA...more


Hunting Goes Primetime on Travel Channel by monster energy





Article Author Biography
Hunting Goes Primetime on Travel Channel by
Article Posted: 01/06/2011
Article Views: 260
Articles Written: 3
Word Count: 1217
Article Votes: 0
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Hunting Goes Primetime on Travel Channel


 
Boating,Business Opportunities,Cuisine
ST.PIERRE: You’ve written two fantastic books about hunting and now have this exciting television show, The Wild Within, coming out on Travel Channel about our hunter/gatherer roots. Why is hunting so important that you’ve made it your life’s work to explain hunting - and in many ways justify it - to society at large? RINELLA: Hunting is important to me primarily because it has given me a strong, visceral connection to my family and to wilderness. I felt these connections long before I felt the need to explain or justify hunting. I suppose I just took it for granted. But eventually I developed the urge to share my hunting experiences with others, both for purposes of entertainment (mine and theirs) and also as a means of preserving the hunting lifestyle. If the public understands how hunting is practiced by the majority of responsible citizens, then they will be much more likely to sympathize with our way of life. And, hopefully, DC Hats they'll be more willing to help protect wildlife habitat for the enjoyment of future generations. My two brothers, Matt and Danny, felt similar callings. They are both avid hunters, and live primarily off wild game. They each earned doctorates in ecology, and they do professional environmental work aimed at preserving and protecting wild places. As different as our professional lives are, I feel that the three of us share a common motivation. ST.PIERRE: America’s declining hunter numbers are well-documented. In your opinion, why is it important for today’s hunters to recruit a new generation to hunting? RINELLA: I think the answer to the above question helps to answer this question as well, so I'd like to take a slightly different approach to the subject of future generations of hunters. If we are going to recruit future hunters, and I believe that we will, we will have to do it through the promotion of wild game as a sustainable, humane, and healthy food choice. I think that food is something that both would-be hunters and those who are opposed to hunting can readily understand. It is the great key to our future. ST.PIERRE: To date, what has been your favorite hunting adventure? Why? RINELLA: Before I began working on The Wild Within, my favorite hunting adventure, by far, was a hunt that I did for wild buffalo in the Wrangell Mountains of south-central Alaska. That trip opened my eyes to some of the continuity that binds all hunters, whether they live today or 10,000 years ago. I chronicled that amazing hunt in a book, American Buffalo: In Search of a Lost Icon. Since I began filming the show, however, I've had some hunting experiences that will stick in my mind for the rest of my life. Some truly crazy stuff! I don't want to spoil the surprise, so you'll have to tune in to see what I'm getting at. ST.PIERRE: I believe I connect with you as a hunter because of your “need” to eat everything you kill. a) What is your favorite game to eat and b) what’s the oddest game that you enjoy that would surprise most folks? RINELLA: I have a lot of favorites, but I'm particularly fond of mallard ducks. I pluck them and then remove the breast fillets along with the wing and leg. So it's like a boneless breast but with bone-in wing and leg. Then I sear them in oil on a smoking hot skillet and pop them into a 400-degree oven for just a couple minutes. They're almost raw, I cook them so quickly. But, man, are they good. One of the strangest things I've eaten, as far as wild game is concerned, are antelope bladders. Stuff them with a French-style mire-poix and poach them. It's really great. Fox Hats ST.PIERRE: I know you do a bit of pheasant hunting, what makes chasing roosters exciting to a guy that crisscrosses the world on all sorts of incredible hunting adventures? RINELLA: Three things. First, I love the moment that a pheasant kicks up, just when you’ve got to figure out whether it’s a hen or a rooster. It’s like a burst of adrenaline chased with a burst of restraint: shoot…or don’t shoot. And then you hear the cackle of a rooster or see those tail feathers and you can let the adrenaline do its work. Second, I appreciate the physical beauty of the birds. I love the bronze backs and that iridescent head. There’s nothing like it. Third, pheasants make a great meal. I prefer them with a light brine and popped into my smoker. Added to a simple pate or eaten straight up, they are one of the finest tasting game birds. Rinella with a Canadian goose shot on Prince of Wales Island, Alaska ST.PIERRE: Will there be any bird hunting episodes during your first season of The Wild Within? RINELLA: There isn’t a specific bird hunting episode, per se, but bird hunting makes a cameo in a number of places. I hunt geese during the Southeast Alaska episode, and I bowhunt for crestless and black curassow in the jungles of South America during an episode shot in Guyana. ST.PIERRE: Personally, I love bird hunting above all other pursuits because of the “employment” of my German shorthaired pointer to help me make a kill and put food on the table. NFL Hats Do you own a bird dog, falcon or employ nature in some other ways to help you hunt? RINELLA: I owned a wonderful white Labrador named "Duchess" for much of my life, from the time I was ten until I was twenty-two. She was a tough hunter with a fine-tuned nose. My brothers and I used her for everything, including pheasant, ducks, geese, ruffed grouse, and woodcock. She was even a good rabbit dog, though her white color caused her to take a shotgun pellet in the tip of the nose when we were hunting rabbits in the snow. Not sure who hit her – no one ever fessed up – but I imagine she was trailing a rabbit pretty closely when it happened. I was able to pop that pellet out of her snout like popping a pimple. I don’t think she ever knew it happened, as she was annoyed when I stopped her long enough to get it out. ST.PIERRE: If you could hunt with anyone throughout history, who would it be and what would you pursue together? RINELLA: There are two people, actually. The first is Daniel Boone. I would give about anything to have accompanied him through the Cumberland Gap and Pine Mountain Gap when he first ventured into the territory of Kentucky in 1769. The land there was rich with buffalo, deer, elk and bear, and Boone was one of the finest hunters to have ever lived. Look beyond the myth of the man and you’ll see an amazing figure that embodies just about everything that I admire in hunters.NBA Hats I do not know the name of the second person – no one does – but I dream of having hunted with the first Siberian who ever crossed the Bering Strait into the New World. I’d share a fire with that man, and roast up some wooly mammoth. That’d make for a good night.

Related Articles - Hunting, ;winter, hats,

Email this Article to a Friend!

Receive Articles like this one direct to your email box!
Subscribe for free today!

 Rate This Article  
Completely useless, should be removed from directory.
Minimal useful information.
Decent and informative.
Great article, very informative and helpful.
A 'Must Read'.



 Author Login 
LOGIN
Register for Author Account

 

Advertiser Login

 

ADVERTISE HERE NOW!
   Limited Time $60 Offer!
   90  Days-1.5 Million Views  

 

Great Paranormal Romance


STEVERT MCKENZIE

Stevert Mckenzie, Travel Enthusiast. ...more
TIM FAY

After 60-plus years of living, I am just trying to pass down some of the information that I have lea...more
GENE MYERS

Author of four books and two screenplays; frequent magazine contributor. I have four other books "in...more
ADRIAN JOELE

I have been involved in nutrition and weight management for over 12 years and I like to share my kn...more
LAURA JEEVES

At LeadGenerators, we specialise in content-led Online Marketing Strategies for our clients in the t...more
MICHAEL BRESCIANI

Rev Bresciani is the author of two Christian books. One book is an important and concisely written b...more
STEPHEN BYE

Steve Bye is currently a fiction writer, who published his first novel, ‘Looking Forward Through the...more
LEVAL AINAH

I am an internet marketer and also an educator. My goal is to help others who are looking to improve...more
PAUL PHILIPS

For more articles, blog messages & videos and a free e-book download go to www.NewParadigm.ws your p...more
ALEX BELSEY

I am the editor of QUAY Magazine, a B2B publication based in the South West of the UK. I am also the...more

HomeLinksAbout UsContact UsTerms of UsePrivacy PolicyFAQResources
Copyright © 2025, All rights reserved.
Some pages may contain portions of text relating to certain topics obtained from wikipedia.org under the GNU FDL license