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In response to PA Bens postMaybe you forced your agenda on them by starting them at 8. Maybe you should have waited until they were a little older and could understand what hunting was all about. OBVIOUSLY I have no clue.
I personally think information like Bearpaw's is more useful in conversations like this than attacking each other for how one chooses to hunt, what age one starts their kids at, etc. Common theme among hunters - when we disagree on a concept, it isn't long before the civil discussion diminishes and the personal attacks start.Never got us anywhere. Never will either
It was supposed to be for 5 years to give it a proper trial. Numbers are still not where they should be but we are gaining, I too am seeing more mature bucks. This rule basically protects most of our first year bucks, by year 5 we should know more. We have so many predators that the herd is recovering pretty slowly.
Quote from: bearpaw on July 15, 2013, 02:50:52 PMIt was supposed to be for 5 years to give it a proper trial. Numbers are still not where they should be but we are gaining, I too am seeing more mature bucks. This rule basically protects most of our first year bucks, by year 5 we should know more. We have so many predators that the herd is recovering pretty slowly.Let's fix the real problem and wipe out some predators.
Quote from: boneaddict on July 16, 2013, 06:52:18 PM BTW, most of the deer my kids shots have been head shots from 50 to 100 yds. Now w/this 4 point rule you have to let the spikes and forky's walk, nothing is more frustrating for a kid's first time buck is one standing there and you can't shoot it. I can get my deer no problem but open it up for the kids. And this is the opinion from most local folks who live here, pay taxes here and the farmers who keep the deer fat on their crops. How would you feel if this happened in your area where you live and hunted for generations? I see a lot of me, me and more me when it comes to hunting. The kids are our future. I won't argue that head shots aren't extremely effective when done correctly.....but... my own personal opinion here... I would never reccomend a head shot and personally consider them unethical on deer (again my own opinion)....a few inches to the left or a few low and now you have a deer with no upper jaw/nose or no lower jaw. a long slow death!.. I have seen a few head shot deer wondering around and it's never a pretty sight.While I am all about a kid getting their first deer I see no reason to ignore sound QDM practices just to let a kid shoot the first deer that crosses their path. If anything I see the 4pt minimum as an excellent teaching point so that kids understand the importance of managing our resource. In my own experience the childs feelings on the matter are generally tied to the attitude/opinion that their parent/mentor displays. If the mentor is making the 4pt minimum a positive then the child will usually share similar feelings (ultimatey leading to a positive experience even if they have to pass up an animal ..and a positive experience is exactly what we want). If the parent/mentor is very negative about the 4pt minimum then the child is going to have the same negative attitude/opinon regarding that matter (ultimatley leading to a negative experience if they have to pass on a 3 pt or less...which is not what we want)"And this is the opinion from most local folks who live here, pay taxes here and the farmers who keep the deer fat on their crops. How would you feel if this happened in your area where you live and hunted for generations? I see a lot of me, me and more me when it comes to hunting. The kids are our future." It would make me happy to see us taking good measures to properly manage the herds.
BTW, most of the deer my kids shots have been head shots from 50 to 100 yds. Now w/this 4 point rule you have to let the spikes and forky's walk, nothing is more frustrating for a kid's first time buck is one standing there and you can't shoot it. I can get my deer no problem but open it up for the kids. And this is the opinion from most local folks who live here, pay taxes here and the farmers who keep the deer fat on their crops. How would you feel if this happened in your area where you live and hunted for generations? I see a lot of me, me and more me when it comes to hunting. The kids are our future.
I think PA Ben has a legitimate concern and I share that concern. Our kids are our future!The thing to remember is that the goal of the reduction in hunting opportunities was to let the herd recover. The whitetail working group discussed all the possible solutions before recommending the 4 pt rule. I can't speak for others in the group, but the 4pt rule seemed like a way to reduce buck harvest and get more bucks in the woods that are 2 years and older for breeding, while at the same time keeping the same season length. It was the option that the group chose.Once we get past the 5 year test period so that the results of the rule can be properly assessed, and if the herd can support additional hunting pressure, I think additional hunting opportunity for kids, handicapped, and seniors should be considered first.