A hunt is a ordsprog

en A hunt is a legitimate and appropriate tool for managing the population, ... My position has been the same consistently: We'll have a hunt when we need one, and we won't when we don't.

en If this hunt goes through, there will be other requests coming to the Russian government to hunt belugas. Before long we could have a hunt of a couple thousand Belugas. Once you start commercial whaling in any species, you have to make sure all of the bells and whistles are in place, that all the regulations are there from A to Z. Every time we have had a commercial hunt of whales there has been over-exploitation.

en Once again, we've been turned into conspirators. We thought initially that this is a conflict that doesn't impact us because we don't have a dog in the hunt. But very quickly, we became not only the dog in the hunt, but the hunt itself.

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en Definitely what you do when you hunt with a group is you make a plan. You have to figure where you're going to hunt and how you're going to hunt. Communication is key.

en The key is to plan your hunt ... and then hunt your plan. If you say you are going to be in a particular area during a deer drive, for instance, stay in that area. Remember, the people you choose to hunt with are your family and closest friends.

en I think they just underestimated Hunt's intensity tonight. I think they were just assuming (Hunt) would just be afraid because of our record.

en I've been hunting since I was big enough to sit on my daddy's knee. I was raised to hunt and to hunt with common sense.

en To hunt it's God's privilege. Every time I hunt deer or bear, I thank God for bringing me that animal.

en Every hunt around the country is continuing to meet and use a variety of methods to hunt within the law in defiance of the ban.

en People have larger tracts of land and they'll hunt it themselves or have family and friends hunt it.

en It has gone over real well. We get a lot of compliments on it. The only problem sometimes is that its a late-season hunt, so the weather came mess up a hunt. Last year we had all that ice on the first day of one of the hunts.

en My thinking has been the same consistently, ... We'll have a hunt when we need one; when we don't, we won't.

en The 2006 Pennsylvania statewide coyote hunt may again be the largest hunt ever held in the state and possibly one of the biggest in the country.

en Some people go out in the woods with a gun to hunt. Me, I go out with a list and hunt cars.

en I could see all their defensive guys really hustling that day in Tampa. They hunt like we hunt.


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