Hortontoter
Senior Member
I was referring to the general public not the above average kids associated with the above average TOO forum members.
I've got to agree with Frank. It is probably our ages that make us see things a lot alike. Times have changed, as have peoples mentality. Things that were normal for me as a kid growing up are far from normal today. First is at what age one grows up. Many kids today are still kids pulling at the apron strings at age 40 and beyond. People can't live without a smart phone, which I'll never understand, what happened to just relaxing with a little peace and quiet. Another pet peeve of the "new generations" idea that a dog is part of the family. I like dogs, but I don't own one and probably never will. Dogs when I was a kid were chained to a doghouse in the backyard near a shade tree. Now dogs are treated like kings and queens, going to doggie day care and sleeping in the same bed with their owners. A bit over the top in my opinion.
All of these things are just part of the changing times we live in. Peoples reverence for animals and their softheartedness ties to deer hunting also. Bambi is in the same boat as the beloved pooch. Kids today are brainwashed by the masses such as the ASPCA or whatever those five letters are. I remember when my one granddaughter saw a photo of me with a deer I'd killed. She said "you murderer", she was 5 years old at the time.
I believe the report from PA really paints the true picture. Do to many factors hunter numbers will decline going forward. We can try to change it, but I just see hunting as not being a priority for future generations. Sad to see, but a reality.