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Started by Happy, March 07, 2019, 10:44:02 AM
Quote from: coyote1 on March 07, 2019, 05:04:19 PMNot a whinefest.The short answer is the ship is sinking. Most of the reasons are outlined above in one post or another. Unfortunately this is the sad reality of it.
Quote from: coyote1 on March 07, 2019, 04:11:32 PMI do support any legal means of hunting. I couldn't care less if you use decoys, a blind or shells that cost $55 per 5. Whatever floats your canoe. What I can't understand is why this younger generation relies on space book and tweeter to learn everything. They don't like guns or eating meat but don't have a logical reason for either. Save all the animals they cry but when fluffy gets eaten by a coyote who do they call to shoot It? The very people they complain about hunting. I have done ADC coyote trapping and hunting for some of these type of people, the irrational thinking blows my mind.Is society so disconnected that people don't realize animals die for our survival and has been that way for millennia? What happened to using the grey matter and common sense the good Lord gave us to figure out how to do things instead of listening to some podcast?
Quote from: coyote1 on March 07, 2019, 04:11:32 PMWhat I can't understand is why this younger generation relies on space book and tweeter to learn everything.
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: THattaway on March 07, 2019, 05:37:58 PMQuote from: coyote1 on March 07, 2019, 05:04:19 PMNot a whinefest.The short answer is the ship is sinking. Most of the reasons are outlined above in one post or another. Unfortunately this is the sad reality of it.Not if you take the time to mentor a new hunter it ain't. Plenty here do that, would wager you do or will at some point. Good on those who take the time to share the outdoors.[/quoteI mentor as many people as I can. I introduced a woman, her daughter and my mother to turkey hunting last spring.What I mean by the ship is sinking, is the lack of younger folks willing to go and experience the hunt. Some I can change their opinion others are dead set on not hunting anything no matter what I explain to them. It seems like I can get 1 out of 3 or 4 to go hunting. It's better than non but still under 50% recruitment.