Hey, hunters — you might not realize this, but you’re business tycoons!
That’s right. If hunting were a corporation, it would occupy the 73rd spot on the Fortune 500 list of top U.S. businesses.
According to a report compiled recently by the National Shooting Sports Association, hunters spent $38.3 billion on their favorite pastime in 2011, the last year for which complete figures were available.
Read the article: The Charleston Gazette
Hunters spend more than they get credit for
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