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January 16, 2014School Climate: Bowhunting in AmericaTHEODORE "TEDDY" ROOSEVELT, soldier, president and outdoorsman, once summed up his vision for America as a "doctrine of the strenuous life". Hunting lay at the heart of that doctrine: the virile business of learning to shoot straight, to track beasts through brutal heat or cold and to master "buck fever"--a nervous excitement felt in the face of prey that must be suppressed by effort of will. Years before he declined to blast a bear tethered to a tree by his hosts on a 1902 hunt, spawning admiring newspaper cartoons and the worldwide teddy-bear industry, Roosevelt crafted and promoted a "credo of fair chase".Posted by Jim Zellmer at January 16, 2014 12:07 AM Subscribe to this site via RSS/Atom: Newsletter signup | Send us your ideas Comments
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