Big-game hunter

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Hunter with a bear's head strapped to his back on the Kodiak Archipelago.
Hunter with a bear's head strapped to his back on the Kodiak Archipelago.

A big-game hunter is a person engaged in hunting for large animals for trophies or game. The pursuit of the major objective might place the hunter at risk of personal harm. Potential big-game sought include, but are not limited to, bears, big cats, boars, elephants, moose.


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