Wall Street Journal Puts Hunting On Page 1
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Wall Street Journal Puts Hunting On Page 1





The business daily published a story on how hunting’s appeal is turning toward the upscale sportsman, who can afford hunting at expensive resorts and outfitting operations, purchase high-priced firearms at “gun libraries” and go on stand in enclosed structures that provide many of the comforts of home. The page 1 article, “Hunting’s Identity Crisis,” in the “Pursuits” section of the Nov. 5/6 edition, gave entertaining examples of luxurious hunting. Its implication, however, that this was becoming the norm for sportsmen ignored the majority of hunting scenarios, which unfold in public or, with permission, private woodlands and fields, perhaps from simple platform tree stands, and may begin and end in comfortable but rustic—often primitive—camps.

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