This might seem brash to some but I agree that manufacturing success for the kid isn’t going to deliver the intended long term result. However I do believe youth season provides opportunities during the late rut that would otherwise be unattainable and can turn gun hunters into bowhunters. And is an intentional way to get kids more involved which is always a good result. The reply about you not killing enough is misguided I think.I have been on this band wagon for years and have actually gotten a fair amount of criticism, I would like to take it a step farther and get rid of youth gun season. I hate how kids are today, its not just in hunting, adults feel like we have to entertain and cater to their every need. My dad never took me hunting, he hates it, I went with my uncle who basically forced me to run as a boy to keep up and be the "dog" and kick all the brush piles getting thorns in every body orifice. I went rabbit hunting with a group which my buddy brought his 12 year old son. The entire hunt had to be catered around the boy getting shots, after 2 rabbits that wasnt enough, I have had similar experiences with other buddies and their kids. The fathers never made any of the boys walk through brush or put in work. I am all fabout kids getting a shot, but not every fuggin hunt has to be about spoil little boys s, its hunting, children are seen not heard. end of rant
Except me taking pictures!I have next Thursday-Sunday with the wife gone out of town. It's going to be an all squirrel shroom dove weekend with the 3 kids. I don't know if I can get all three at the same time to shut up for deer yet (I'm taking each one alone so there's zero argument on who shoots). My grandfather took me but we always split up, I just realized this. We'd kick brush piles together, but with a dog we'd always post separately as the rabbit circled. Squirrel hunting we'd split and go our separate ways(even when I was pretty young). Hunting alone has been a norm in my life. I'm hoping to have my kids have many memories of us sitting together while young. No screens.