Hunting is a way of life in the United States, and we are here to help you be as successful on the hunt as possible.
Hunting elicits great emotion from many individuals, so it is no surprise that their are some great quotes out there on the subject from a few famous individuals. We collected 23 of our favorites, enjoy!
“The perils of duck hunting are great – especially for the duck.” – Walter Cronkit
“When he was young, I told Dale Jr. that hunting and racing are a lot alike. Holding that steering wheel and holding that rifle both mean you better be responsible.” – Dale Earnhardt
“The only reason I ever played golf in the first place was so I could afford to hunt and fish.” – Sam Snead
“There’s an absolute surety to the hands-on conservation lifestyle of hunting, fishing and trapping where you know you’re going to consume today.” – Ted Nugent
“I do not hunt for the joy of killing but for the joy of living, and the inexpressible pleasure of mingling my life however briefly, with that of a wild creature that I respect, admire and value.” – John Madson
“A hunt based only on the trophies taken falls far short of what the ultimate goal should be.” – Fred Bear
“Go afield with a good attitude, with respect for the forest and fields in which you walk. Immerse yourself in the outdoor experience. It will cleanse your soul and make you a better person.” – Fred Bear
“Hunting, fishing, drawing, and music occupied my every moment. Cares I knew not, and cared naught about them.” – John James Audubon
“One does not hunt in order to kill; on the contrary, one kills in order to have hunted… if one were to present the sportsman with the death of the animal as a gift he would refuse it. What he is after is having to win it, to conquer the surly brute through his own effort and skill with all the extras that this carries with it: the immersion in the countryside, the healthfulness of the exercise, the distraction from his job.” – Jose Ortega y Gasset
“For us hunting wasn’t a sport. It was a way to be intimate with nature…” – Ted Kerasote
“In a civilized and cultivated country wild animals only continue to exist at all when preserved by sportsmen. the excellent people who protest against all hunting, and consider sportsmen as enemies of wild life, are ignorant of the fact that in reality the genuine sportsman is by all odds the most important factor in keeping the larger and more valuable wild creatures from total extermination.” – Theodore Roosevelt
“My dinner is still in the woods.” – Unknown
“It has always seemed to me that any man is a better man for being a hunter. This sport confers a certain constant alertness, and develops a certain ruggedness of character….Moreover, it allies us to the pioneer past. In a deep sense, this great land of ours was won for us by hunters.” – Archibald Rutledge
“A peculiar virtue in wildlife ethics is that the hunter ordinarily has no gallery to applaud or disapprove of his conduct. Whatever his acts, they are dictated by his own conscience, rather than by a mob of onlookers. It is difficult to exaggerate the importance of this fact.” – Aldo Leopold
“Through almost all of human existence, huntable land and huntable wildlife have preceded the hunter. They caused the hunter. But in the future this must be reversed. It is the hunter who must cause huntable land and wildlife, and a world worth being young in.” – John Madison
“In a civilized and cultivated country, wild animals only continue to exist at all when preserved by sportsmen.” – Theodore Roosevelt
“If some animals are good at hunting and others are suitable for hunting, then the gods must clearly smile on hunting.” – Aristotle
“The real archer when he goes afield enters a land of subtle delight. The dew glistens on the leaves, the thrush sings in the bush, the soft wind blows, and all nature welcomes him as she has the hunter since the world began. With the bow in his hand, his arrows softly rustling in the quiver, a horn at his back, and a hound at his heels, what more can a man want in life?” – Saxton Pope
“If God didn’t want men to hunt, he wouldn’t have given him plaid shirts.” – Johnny Carson
“Hunting has opened the earth to me and let me sense the rhythms and hierarchies of nature.” – Charles Fergus
“The No. 1 rule in duck hunting is to go where the ducks are.” – Jase Robertson
“A bad day hunting still beats a good day working.” – Unknown
“There is a passion for hunting something deeply implanted in the human breast.” – Charles Dickens