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It is pretty clear in the regs. at least for deer, 14 on the eastside and 16 on the westside. I'm not sure about waterfowl.
I gotta be honest, I hate any more hunting regulations than we already have, and no offense to any of you out there whom are very responsible parents or are very responsible kids. But there are way too many out there who are not either, and I strongly believe there should be a minimum solo hunting age required by the state. If you want to have your kids take hunters safety at age 5 or 7 or 9 or whenever you think they are ready for it, I have no qualms with that. But having them solo hunt alone with a rifle should have some sort of minimum age. Otherwise we might as well turn kids loose with a car whenever the parents deem they are responsible enough to be out driving. Not any significant difference in my mind.
Quote from: GoldTip on August 03, 2011, 02:31:08 PMI gotta be honest, I hate any more hunting regulations than we already have, and no offense to any of you out there whom are very responsible parents or are very responsible kids. But there are way too many out there who are not either, and I strongly believe there should be a minimum solo hunting age required by the state. If you want to have your kids take hunters safety at age 5 or 7 or 9 or whenever you think they are ready for it, I have no qualms with that. But having them solo hunt alone with a rifle should have some sort of minimum age. Otherwise we might as well turn kids loose with a car whenever the parents deem they are responsible enough to be out driving. Not any significant difference in my mind. im 15 turning 16 in a couple days (august 7th) and i actually have to agree with you because in my first few years if i had gone alone i would not have half the knowledge i do now. but now that im moving to the vancouver(wa) area i have no one to hunt with so i will be on my own for a little while but im joinning a local shooting club so hopefully i meet some future hunting partners there. however i would rather hunt alone then not hunt at all.
As a kid, a long time ago... it was really annoying that I could drive myself to go hunting but could not buy ammo for myself to do it.
As soon as I hit 14 years of age, I headed right down main street, shotgun slung across my shoulder and headed for the river to hunt ducks. I remember cars passing me by with guys hanging out the windows hollering "Yeah...Go get them!" ( They must have thought I was headed for City Hall or something.)Those times of tromping through the swamps to the fields by myself made for some good memories.Doug
I do not support a legal minimum age for kids hunting - I feel that should be up to the parents. The problem is - I have very little faith in most adults on making a good decision on topics like this!