Hunting Satisfaction: Game, Guns or Nature

Author: 
Dale Potter
Author: 
John Hendee
Author: 
Roger Clark
Publication: 
Transactions of the Thirty-eight North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference
Year of publication: 
1973
Citation reference: 
38, 220-229
Abstract: 

Hunting satisfaction is complex and consists of many elements or aspects of the hunting experience. Because of similar underlying meaning these elements may be grouped conceptually into several dimensions. Each dimensions represents a major aspect of the hunting experience. Different hunters "harvest" varying degrees of satisfaction from the separate elements and dimensions; but hunters who seek the same prey—waterfowl rather than elk, for example—may generally "harvest" the same dimensions of satisfaction which that particular kind of hunting can best provide.

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