Hunting And Fishing Essay

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Many people see hunting and fishing as the slaughtering of innocent animals for no reason other than sport and fun. However, the truth is, hunting and fishing are beneficial to people, environments, and the economy. Hunting and fishing are beneficial to the economy because they cause a major economic impact. Hunting and fishing are beneficial to environments and people because they reduce damages done by wildlife overcrowding. Hunting and fishing are also beneficial to people because they provide a healthy, affordable source of food. Hunting and fishing are beneficial to the economy because they cause a major economic impact: “Hunters and anglers are a $76 billion economic force” (Hunting and Fishing). One way hunting and fishing cause a major economic impact is through …show more content…

Hunters and anglers spend a lot on their hobbies: “An average hunter spends $1,638 every year on the sport” (Hunting Facts). Hunters and anglers have to buy a lot of things. They have to buy the weapons they use to catch and kill the animals, the ammunition for those weapons, the appropriate clothing for a hunt, the food needed for a trip, the gas needed for a trip, the lodging on a trip, and all other gear or supplies they may need. Some hunters and anglers even rent the land they use to perform their hobbies. According to an article from the National Hunting and Fishing Foundation, hunters spend $5.3 billion on equipment, $2.1 billion on food and drinks consumed on hunting trips, $56 million on boat fuel, $30 million on boat trailers, motors and accessories, $614 million on lodging, $493 million on hunting dogs, and $378 million on ice per year. All the money that hunters spend goes to an individual or business as a profit that then gets spent elsewhere. Every penny circulated through the economy helps to keep the economy flowing and growing. Hunters cause billions of dollars to

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