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The Wilderness Hunter The Wilderness Hunter by Theodore Roosevelt
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“Killing a deer from a boat while the poor animal is swimming in the water, or on snowshoes as it flounders helplessly in the deep drifts, can only be justified on the plea of hunger. This is also true of lying in wait at a lick. Whoever indulges in any of these methods, save from necessity, is a butcher pure and simple, and has no business in the company of true sportsmen.”
Theodore Roosevelt, The Wilderness Hunter, An Account of the Big Game of the United States and Its Chase with Horse, Hound, and Rifle