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Post web links that will help predator hunters with trips in the outdoors

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Buckwheat:
Unclebuck
we do that with the youth field days already.

uncle buck:
Harrisburg Hunters and Anglers abd Cumberland York does that too but they don't give people training in actual type hunting for all of our game species. I'm talking about  how to make actual shots st night what to do on stand. Not just showing them a few sounds on a call and hold up a light. Etc. Down to earth how to training not an overview. Good for you if you show the kids and sdults  how to things in Lancaster. Here it was telling them what license they need etc. Things that didn't inspire.

Buckwheat:
UB
That is correct we only touch on the sport. But if a person is interested there is a ton of information out there to sift through. In the field is the adventure and fun. The jurney of learning is half the fun. Once you get there half the fun is over.
How much should we teach and at what cost?




uncle buck:
I think I just might be a little upset on how the PGC is going about trying to promote hunting.. Just having media take the  $$$$$$ and push commercials on the tube isn't going to motivate old and or new hunters.  I was thinking back to when my son attended PGC school in Pa Luzerne County Bear Creek camp... the PGC gave them their hunter safety test at the end of the event.. they stayed in cabins there and or tents for 3 days. They actually even learned how to use a compass. That's the kind of training they did give the young back in 1987.  This camp out was in June after school was out... they shot compound bows, flintlocks, . Now if the PGC did something like this and they got a few predator hunters to teach them in the classroom and even doing simulated set ups on how to call in predators at night... This could truly light the fire and make hunters out of people. I know this guy that is allowing his  4 year old daughter to hunt turkey, deer, etc.. I just don't think this is how you get kids to hunt... waiver Waiver Waiver hunting...

Buckwheat:
Unclebuck
I not sure there is a fix. First off we can not get anybody to give up one day for youth field days. I can not even imagine getting people all over the state giving up two or three days for free.
I think there us no easy answer. I think we are just losing hunters because everthing is posted and what is not there is no game. Up north there is some game but kids do not get to experience it enough to learn.
I am not sure there is a fix. Sportsmen club all across the state tried but these clubs just end up as a place to shoot pistols and some rifle shooting. 
In 1987 there were still plenty of hunting to be had. Today we are competing with tons of new stuff with instant gratification. You hardly see kids playing out side. The only place you see kids out side is in cities were they are trying to find stuff to do. The rest are inside watching tv or playing on the computer. Kinda like we are doing now. I think if any one has an idea that truly can help and does not cost a fortune the PGC  would do. Anybody have any real ideas? I am sure they are needed.

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