The most exciting event in all of sports is the comeback. The Buffalo Bills' 32-point come-from-behind victory in the 1992 wild card game, the United States golf team's dominance in the last day of the 1999 Ryder Cup, and, the most painful comeback ever, the Red Sox coming back from three games down to beat the Yankees in the 2004 A.L. Championship Series.

It's not so easy to pick the greatest comeback in hunting. The North American Wildlife Conservation Model has led to some of the most overwhelming comebacks in all of sports. Taking near-extinct wildlife populations and turning them into thriving herds. Most recently making the news is the thriving black bear populations across the U.S. Oklahoma might even be adding a black bear hunting season soon.

So, what is hunting's greatest comeback? The whitetail? The wild turkey? Elk?