You might not find a quick way to get a job like this. You can try writing about you hunting experiences and submit them to magazines or you could film yourself hunting and try to make it interesting by interacting by talking to the camera. Submit those to hunting shows and let them know you are interested in working for them. Send in stories and films about hunts that you take animals and ones you don't. Showing that you are interesting even when you get nothing is going to make you a more interesting personality and that's what people are wanting. Not just a good hunter but a interesting person thats also a good hunter.
2007-02-14 00:46:46
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answered by V-Man the Tinknocker 2
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There are not many openings in those fields. Try contacting the different hunting magazines and see if you can free-lance write for them. That might open doors for you eventually leading to the field you want. Also, try contacting big game hunting ranches and see if they'll let you work as a hunting guide. That, however, involves usually not actually shooting unless you're 'finishing off' something a sloppy hunter wounded. And you're probably gonna end up having to 'clean' the client's kill.
Like I said, not too many opening fitting your job description. The pro hunters one reads about made their living during the days of the ivory trade, kind of like the buffalo hunter did when there were a lot of buffalo and no cared how many you killed for the hide.
Good luck.
H
2007-02-14 05:38:48
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answered by H 7
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First thing you need to do is get some really good trophy kills published in some magazines to get your name out there also need to write some of your stories and submit them to various hunting magazines. You really have to get your name out there ALOT. I live in NC and we have a magazine that alot of hunters send there stuff to. I am not sure if your state has such a thing but check out this site and maybe they can let you knwo if you state has a magazine or publication that can get you in the right direction. But you have to take me on a hunt if it helps. Good luck.
2007-02-14 13:21:37
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answered by Big Daddy Cool 3
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Brother if I knew that I would have already done it myself.
Try contacting hunting equipment manufacturers. They are the ones who foot the bill for the hunting shows.
Miketyson26
2007-02-14 18:59:23
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answered by miketyson26 5
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You'll have to enter and win contests and make a name for yourself first. You have to be good at what you do and be noticed for what you do. It's not easy.
2007-02-14 07:20:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Be really good, and then ask Santa.
2007-02-14 04:33:48
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answered by Luuuke 2
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good luck.............. you'll need it
2007-02-14 05:39:06
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answered by Anonymous
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