It's always going to be a challenge for hunters to explain to the non-hunting mainstream what hunting is, as it will for the most part seem self-serving. So it's important to hear from non-hunters whose perspectives about hunting are and have been shaped by the hunters in their lives, and the hunting community they interact with. This is their perspective and it's important for our community to hear it, listen to it, and understand it for our lifestyle to perpetuate to our kids and our grandkids.