Hunting and fishing are great outdoor activities. Hunting is when you shoot animals with a gun in the forest. Fishing is when you catch fish in the water with a fishing pole. Both activities take time and patience, but they are fun when there is action. Here are some people and their picks on which they would spend their time doing:
Solo Mooney: Fishing because it’s tough.
Aaron Stoller: Fishing because hunting takes way longer. Also, I love the feeling of a fish on the hook.
Titus Knapp: Hunting because I love to shoot guns, and I like the intense moment while I am waiting for the deer to get closer.
Trent Rokey: Fishing because there is no season, but it also depends on what you are hunting or fishing for.
Josiah Steffen: Hunting because it’s more rewarding at the end.
Peter Blunier: I think I like fishing better because of that moment when you’re reeling in the fish and it’s fighting against you. You have to overcome its resistance, and that part is thrilling. You can fish anytime, and with hunting you have to keep buying bullets to shoot. With fishing, you usually don’t have to buy new line or lures very often. You don’t have to buy bait either, but that is optional.



















