Everyone is out hunting, and soon all of our Internet feeds will be filled with photographs of trophies. In recent times, I’ve been attacked for my social media shares of hunting photos, not just by anti-hunters…but also by non-hunters. What’s the difference? Non-hunters are those who are not necessarily against hunting, but who may be easily tipped that direction. In the effort to keep these individuals leaning more toward supporting our traditions, I’d like to share a reminder about how we share our harvests. It is important to show respect for the magnificent animals as well as obtain beautiful memories of our time in the field to share with others. We need to make sure our photos are the best possible images. Here are a few tips I’ve been given over the years, and I am happy to share them with you.
Mia Anstine is an outdoor writer, licensed outfitter, hunting guide, life coach, keynote speaker, and range safety officer, firearms instructor, and archery instructor. She is the founder of MAC Outdoors and Host of the MAC Outdoors Podcast.
Mia Anstine strives to encourage others to get outside, hunt, fish, shoot, and survive life with others in a positive way.
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