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<blockquote data-quote="deerfever" data-source="post: 5505089" data-attributes="member: 13434"><p>Yep, very simple if you have private land. The youth only designation helps with people who have to take their kid on public land to hopefully have a good experience. Last year I never seen so many people on public land in over 40 years of turkey hunting. I took my son on the juvenile to a WMA that he killed his first turkey at age 7 . We left at lunch there were so many people, especially out of state hunters were heavy last year at this place. I couldn't imagine if adults had been allowed to hunt also that weekend, you talk about an unsafe disaster. He goes with me whenever he wants but we do enjoy the youth hunt. Been doing it since he was 6. Just makes things safer for all involved and a much better experience for those younger ones on their first hunt. But for sure youth hunts should stay for the designated 6 to 16 age limit as far as the survey goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerfever, post: 5505089, member: 13434"] Yep, very simple if you have private land. The youth only designation helps with people who have to take their kid on public land to hopefully have a good experience. Last year I never seen so many people on public land in over 40 years of turkey hunting. I took my son on the juvenile to a WMA that he killed his first turkey at age 7 . We left at lunch there were so many people, especially out of state hunters were heavy last year at this place. I couldn't imagine if adults had been allowed to hunt also that weekend, you talk about an unsafe disaster. He goes with me whenever he wants but we do enjoy the youth hunt. Been doing it since he was 6. Just makes things safer for all involved and a much better experience for those younger ones on their first hunt. But for sure youth hunts should stay for the designated 6 to 16 age limit as far as the survey goes. [/QUOTE]
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