| While clubs may usually call to mind exclusive teenage | | | | fertile grounds, but at a much lower cost than if he |
| cliques out of high school, deer hunting clubs, while | | | | were to try it alone. |
| serving some of the same purpose as other clubs, | | | | 3. Hunting clubs are often also the first people to |
| aren't nearly as exclusive, and offer great benefits to | | | | hear the latest information regarding their sport. Clubs |
| every member. | | | | will learn far in advance of new laws and regulations |
| 1. Regardless of the subject, clubs are meant to bring | | | | that will directly impact every hunter, which a normal |
| like-minded people together. It is a place for | | | | hunter may not learn until much later in an article in |
| members to go to share in similar things they enjoy, | | | | the local newspaper. Because clubs often get |
| and a place to find others who understand them. | | | | information much earlier, they are also often very |
| Deer hunting, while the most popular type of hunting, | | | | active in lobbying for their rights. The average |
| isn't so popular that a hunter can find 30 of his | | | | individual hunter may not even realize a new law is up |
| closest friends and family to chat about it to. This is | | | | for approval that will affect his upcoming hunting |
| where a deer club can be a great hobby for the | | | | season, but because clubs know so far in advance, |
| hunter. The hunters who join the deer club will be | | | | many members often protest the law and protect a |
| veterans, people who love to talk about the sport, | | | | hunter's rights; the club will allow the hunter to |
| and love to be around other people who enjoy it. | | | | directly have an impact on his favorite hobby. |
| 2. Other than the camaraderie, there is another | | | | 4. The last and probably greatest reason to join a |
| beneficial aspect to membership in a hunting club. The | | | | club is for the experiences with other hunters. |
| members, who often engage in group trips, get great | | | | Hunters who join these clubs are often veterans, and |
| discounts on their hunting excursions. Generally the | | | | every hunter has had different experiences he is |
| rule is, the club must book a season in advance and | | | | eager to share with fellow hunters. A member can |
| reserve a certain number of days to hunt at the | | | | learn things from other members, and share his own |
| deer farm or preserve. This will allow each individual | | | | experiences on topics such as local hunting grounds |
| hunter to engage in the great experience of hunting | | | | and new equipment. |