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JUVENILE AND SENIOR CITIZEN HUNT (80 YEARS OLD AND OLDER)
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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5298578" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>I would say<em> MOST </em>senior citizens are not really asking for an extended deer season "just for them".</p><p></p><p><strong>Something else to think about:</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Most people over a certain age, such as 65 or 70, are retired.</strong></p><p><strong>Unlike most other hunters younger than 65, <u>most "senior" hunters are already free to hunt every single day of the entire deer season</u>, if they so choose.</strong></p><p><strong>Who else has that kind of "special privilege"?</strong></p><p></p><p>With "juveniles", most are in school during the week, and I'm all for giving them the very first gun-hunting juvenile-only days to hunt each year. <em>THIS</em> is something that actually promotes the future of hunting, and provides opportunity to a group (juveniles) who otherwise have very limited hunting opportunities compared to either their parents or retired people.</p><p></p><p>Other than this pre-season juvenile hunt, I believe we all might be better off focusing more on small-game hunting come January, including eliminating the post-season juvenile-only hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5298578, member: 1409"] I would say[I] MOST [/I]senior citizens are not really asking for an extended deer season "just for them". [B]Something else to think about: Most people over a certain age, such as 65 or 70, are retired. Unlike most other hunters younger than 65, [U]most "senior" hunters are already free to hunt every single day of the entire deer season[/U], if they so choose. Who else has that kind of "special privilege"?[/B] With "juveniles", most are in school during the week, and I'm all for giving them the very first gun-hunting juvenile-only days to hunt each year. [I]THIS[/I] is something that actually promotes the future of hunting, and provides opportunity to a group (juveniles) who otherwise have very limited hunting opportunities compared to either their parents or retired people. Other than this pre-season juvenile hunt, I believe we all might be better off focusing more on small-game hunting come January, including eliminating the post-season juvenile-only hunt. [/QUOTE]
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