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Started by Happy, March 07, 2019, 10:44:02 AM
Quote from: LaLongbeard on March 07, 2019, 12:52:52 PMGlad to see at least a few younger guys that haven't fell into the kill at all cost fad. I hope shows like the Penhoti Project will change the hunting show industry which has a lot to do with the fad.
Quote from: Delmar ODonnell on March 07, 2019, 01:09:43 PMI don't mean to sound self-righteous, but it sincerely takes away from my enjoyment when I take someone hunting and the only skill or memory they want to take away from the experience is the pull of the trigger.
Quote from: 2eagles on March 07, 2019, 01:02:06 PMThe "ship" is running aground with all the bickering. Decoys, blinds, crossbows, TSS and even the camo pattern topics usually get an argument started. Like it or not guys, Facebook and other social media are what a lot of younger people relate to and learn from. I mentioned Old Gobbler's Facebook page on this forum a month ago and the replies surprised me because most sounded like I want you to hunt with the devil himself. These newbies often don't know a thing about hunting, but want to learn. They don't know 30 yards from a city block. I see it a lot when a group of kids are shooting at a duck 80 yards high because they had no one to mentor them. We started a new 35 year old hunter last year and the things we take for granted, he didn't have a clue. I'm planning on taking a young hunter turkey hunting this year to help him shoot his his Tom. Smile boys and girls this hunting thing is supposed to be fun!
Quote from: RutnNStrutn on March 07, 2019, 01:27:55 PMPersonally gentlemen, I think way too many of you put way too much emphasis on being anti-anything that is new. I don't agree with the holier than thou attitude that traditional hunting is good, and anything else is bad philosophy. That's why I avoid a lot of topics that involve new technology or new techniques. I know what's coming in those threads.bbcoach is correct. Hunting is under attack like never before, and with the millenial generation coming up not wanting anything to do with guns, hunting or eating wild game, the future of hunting is indeed in jeopardy. With that in mind, we are our own worst enemies. We fight and argue about traditional vs new, 10 vs 12 vs 20 vs 410 gauges, longbow vs recurve vs compound vs crossbow, dog hunting vs still hunting, hunting raw woods vs baiting vs food plots, scent control vs none, TSS vs Hevishot vs lead, decoys vs no decoys vs reaping, legal vs ethical, etc, etc, etc, ad nauseum. We the hunting community are shooting ourselves right in the proverbial foot with all this nonsense. Personally, I say, if it is legal (which is completely different than ethical, because everyone's ethics are different), and you want to do it, then GO FOR IT!!! That doesn't mean I agree with it, or that I would hunt that way, but I support your right to hunt in any LEGAL manner that you choose. That is what ALL of us should do if we love and support our sport of hunting.
Quote from: RutnNStrutn on March 07, 2019, 01:38:56 PMQuote from: Delmar ODonnell on March 07, 2019, 01:09:43 PMI don't mean to sound self-righteous, but it sincerely takes away from my enjoyment when I take someone hunting and the only skill or memory they want to take away from the experience is the pull of the trigger.I totally understand that sentiment. In my opinion, this again falls back on us as hunters. I think it all comes from whoever taught you how to hunt. My Dad taught me to hunt, duck hunting. We enjoyed getting out in the marsh way early, setting up our decoys, and then enjoying nature. We watched the beauty of how many more stars you could see than back in town. We saw shooting stars. We heard hogs foraging in nearby marshes. We heard deer snorting. We watched night give way to the dawn, and listened to the songbirds wake up, and occasionally even got to hear a turkey gobble. We took in the majesty of thousands of ducks flying over head. We didn't take passing shots. Dad only let us shoot ducks that were cupped and had their landing gear down. My Dad taught me to enjoy the beauty of nature, and that was what hunting was about. If you harvested some game while you were enjoying nature, that was just the icing on the cake. To this day, I'm still like that. I love enjoying nature, and killing a critter is a bonus. Do I get frustrated when I'm in a dry spell? Sure I do. I think we all do. But if you can't enjoy nature, you're missing out on what's great about hunting.
Quote from: ChiefBubba on March 07, 2019, 01:46:20 PMQuote from: 2eagles on March 07, 2019, 01:02:06 PMThe "ship" is running aground with all the bickering. Decoys, blinds, crossbows, TSS and even the camo pattern topics usually get an argument started. Like it or not guys, Facebook and other social media are what a lot of younger people relate to and learn from. I mentioned Old Gobbler's Facebook page on this forum a month ago and the replies surprised me because most sounded like I want you to hunt with the devil himself. These newbies often don't know a thing about hunting, but want to learn. They don't know 30 yards from a city block. I see it a lot when a group of kids are shooting at a duck 80 yards high because they had no one to mentor them. We started a new 35 year old hunter last year and the things we take for granted, he didn't have a clue. I'm planning on taking a young hunter turkey hunting this year to help him shoot his his Tom. Smile boys and girls this hunting thing is supposed to be fun!I couldn't agree more with this. I was at the NWTF convention 2 weeks and attended a seminar on this very topic. Cuz Strickland had the stat of there was 19 million hunters in 1980 now there's only 11 million. Here's an article https://www.npr.org/2018/03/20/593001800/decline-in-hunters-threatens-how-u-s-pays-for-conservationAlso in this seminar was a guy named Jeremiah Doughty from Southern California he say's he gets so many death threats he has his own FBI agent. He has a thing called from field to plate teaching people to cook wild game. He started a dialogue with a guy that had threaten to kill him and his whole family. After time he was able to take that guy hunting.He also has taken Gang bangers out hunting too. He took one kid out that they couldn't even give the kid a loaded gun. They gave him a single bullet when a deer came out. That kid is now coming out of college and going to be a state Wildlife officer. I don't think I could do what he does. But we are losing hunters all the time. One of the reason's it seem's like the woods are so crowded is because we have less and less wild areas to hunt. That's a major factor for decline to hard to get out and too many people. Some of the responses here is Elitism at it's best. I challenge ever one on this thread to take out at least one new person hunting. Even better if it's someone that isn't like you. Bubba
Quote from: SD_smith on March 07, 2019, 12:59:54 PMQuote from: LaLongbeard on March 07, 2019, 12:52:52 PMGlad to see at least a few younger guys that haven't fell into the kill at all cost fad. I hope shows like the Penhoti Project will change the hunting show industry which has a lot to do with the fad.Between the Pinhoti Project and The Hunting Public I think are both great for the future generations.