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So what is the point of allowing kids to shoot
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<blockquote data-quote="rukiddin" data-source="post: 4464221" data-attributes="member: 6860"><p>I personally think it's a pitiful excuse of a grownup that puts a dang deer ahead of family. Another pitiful excuse is a man who thinks that's the only day he "has" to take his kid or any kid hunting. Not saying you. Just saying we all know those types. I don't understand why adults can't hunt private land on youth day. I'm not against it. I just don't understand the reasoning behind it. Many many hunters have very few weekends they get to hunt and have no youth to take and landowners are very picky about any guests. I'm all for youngsters shooting the first deer they see. It actually pains me to see young hunters passing deer because that's what their dad does or what they've seen on tv. I'm all about getting youth involved. I hope my daughter wants to go hunting when she gets old enough and if she wants to fill every tag she has shooting knotheads, then I'm gonna let her. Part of me actually doesn't want her to become a deer hunter because of what it's turned into. Now wingshooting and clays on the other hand.....................</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rukiddin, post: 4464221, member: 6860"] I personally think it's a pitiful excuse of a grownup that puts a dang deer ahead of family. Another pitiful excuse is a man who thinks that's the only day he "has" to take his kid or any kid hunting. Not saying you. Just saying we all know those types. I don't understand why adults can't hunt private land on youth day. I'm not against it. I just don't understand the reasoning behind it. Many many hunters have very few weekends they get to hunt and have no youth to take and landowners are very picky about any guests. I'm all for youngsters shooting the first deer they see. It actually pains me to see young hunters passing deer because that's what their dad does or what they've seen on tv. I'm all about getting youth involved. I hope my daughter wants to go hunting when she gets old enough and if she wants to fill every tag she has shooting knotheads, then I'm gonna let her. Part of me actually doesn't want her to become a deer hunter because of what it's turned into. Now wingshooting and clays on the other hand..................... [/QUOTE]
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