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Started by fallhnt, July 05, 2019, 10:06:31 PM
Quote from: GobbleNut on July 07, 2019, 11:32:21 AMSpeaking of getting new hunters involved, what are everyone's thoughts on hunter education requirements? In NM, after someone reaches 18, they are no longer required to have hunter education. Any Yahoo can go buy a license and go hunting. They may not have a clue about respect for wildlife, wildlife management, ethics, or gun safety,...but they can just go huntin' if they decide they want to. A big part of our hunter image problem is letting people that "don't have a clue" buy a hunting license, then head to the woods to "shoot somethin'". Personally, I don't want those types out there,...I don't care if they are adding to the total number of hunters so we can "count" them as hunters. Most times, I think they are the ones throwing beer cans out the car window, shooting road signs, shooting at animals on private property, shooting at whatever moves,...and so on.For me, if somebody wants to go hunting, they should have to "jump through some hoops" to get that privilege. I am okay with mentoring programs for youth when supervised, but at some point, anybody that is allowed to hunt must go through, and pass, some sort of "official" training program that exposes them to the idea of responsible hunting and game management theory.
Quote from: FL-Boss on July 07, 2019, 02:03:28 PMMost of the rest of the south will catch up with Florida in the next 30 Years. The bottom line is all these issues are because we have too many damn people in this world. it's that simple.2.5 million people added in this country each year. Over 2 million acres of land lost to development each year. Do some simple math, and it's pretty easy to see what the future holds.Like stated above, you're going to need some big bucks $$ if you want to hunt in peace. Osceola hunts will cost as much as an elk hunt in the next 10 years. Otherwise you'll be stuck on public land with countless of other Hunters right on top of you. Most will quit hunting.Personally, I think that hunting and meat consumption in general will be a thing of the past in 50-75 years. Sent from my LM-G710VM using Tapatalk