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<blockquote data-quote="Lt.Dan" data-source="post: 5903363" data-attributes="member: 23645"><p>Ok tough guy, show me the kid who has hacked out a mile of trail, with a machete, through briars so thick you can't see 5 feet in front of you. When you can <strong> prove</strong> that I will get off my soap box.</p><p></p><p>Again, I am not saying that all the kids out there are being coddled. You do not realize this because you are only seeing the part of my picture, that offends you. But I am not as stupid as you think you are [sic]. I do know there are kids out there working hard to get their animals - small game and big game. And I believe I have stated that at least once in this thread. And if you really want to let the kids have 2 week in November by all means lobby the system for it. But don't you dare go out with them. They will have to do it all on their own. The scouting, the cutting of shooting lanes and trails.The setting up of whatever they chose as a stand (blind, ladder stand, shooting house, hang on treestand). The shooting of their game. Gutting it, dragging it out of the woods. Processing the deer, no butcher shop for a real kid. All that, with no help from an adult. Sounds about ridiculous doesn't it? I still do this by myself and I'm in my 60's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lt.Dan, post: 5903363, member: 23645"] Ok tough guy, show me the kid who has hacked out a mile of trail, with a machete, through briars so thick you can't see 5 feet in front of you. When you can [B] prove[/B] that I will get off my soap box. Again, I am not saying that all the kids out there are being coddled. You do not realize this because you are only seeing the part of my picture, that offends you. But I am not as stupid as you think you are [sic]. I do know there are kids out there working hard to get their animals - small game and big game. And I believe I have stated that at least once in this thread. And if you really want to let the kids have 2 week in November by all means lobby the system for it. But don't you dare go out with them. They will have to do it all on their own. The scouting, the cutting of shooting lanes and trails.The setting up of whatever they chose as a stand (blind, ladder stand, shooting house, hang on treestand). The shooting of their game. Gutting it, dragging it out of the woods. Processing the deer, no butcher shop for a real kid. All that, with no help from an adult. Sounds about ridiculous doesn't it? I still do this by myself and I'm in my 60's. [/QUOTE]
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