A survey conducted by GoWild that includes responses of more than one thousand hunters nationwide highlights some interesting findings. Here are a few of them:
- Hunters age 65 and older have 15 percent more success in the field than those younger than 25
- More than 50 percent of hunters think about hunting six times a day
- Single hunters think more about hunting than a future spouse
- Hunters are more likely to introduce their spouse to hunting than have a spouse not supporting them
- More than 76 percent of hunters say their spouses are supporting of hunting
- The main thing that keeps hunters, married and single alike, from hunting is work
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(Photo source: Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation)