Game Hunting
Game hunting is the practice of pursuing and capturing or killing wild animals for sport, food, or population control. It often involves specific regulations and seasons to ensure sustainable wildlife management. Hunters may target various species, including deer, wild boar, and waterfowl, depending on the region and local laws.
Participants in game hunting typically use firearms or bows and arrows, and they may also employ tracking dogs to assist in locating animals. Many hunters value the experience for its connection to nature and the skills it requires, while also contributing to conservation efforts through licensing fees and taxes on hunting equipment.