Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: Tombo on October 02, 2009, 01:47:39 PM
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Hello everyone. I have a buddy that I am going to have sign up as a member so that we can join the Coyote Madness with a team! My question is about my son. He is 13 and will be with me every step of the way for this contest. Do I need to have him create an account in order for him to be part of the team?
Thanks in advance!
Tombo
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from the original thread...
(For rule clarification: A guest hunter can only count toward your total for one hunt, and must be accompanied by a team member.)
if you want his kills to always count, he needs to sign up as a member and then as one of your team.
hope this helps.
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OK. Thanks. I was wondering if that was true for minors as well.
We are *gasp* old fashioned parents and do not let our 13 year old have access to the internet :devil:
Thanks,
Tombo
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If he is 13 he has access to the internet unless you keep him locked in the basement 24/7. Larry
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Tombo my 13 year old only has approved and supervised internet access at home....this site is in my approved category and with supervision it is pretty tame here.....my son likes to look at the pictures and read the turkey hunting tales...
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The internet is like a border town, there are no rules no matter what anyone tells you. At home things may be controlled, one house down on your block or at the library his friends and him visit spankwire.com daily, this is how things are now in this wonderful age of information. Take care, things are not what you think they are. Larry
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Tombo, tell me your son's name and we will put you two on a team.
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yeah, im sure tlbradford will let him count, even if he does not make a account. after all its just for fun, right EVERYONE? no need to be so serious... im sure the 13yr old isnt going to boost thier team into first place with 50 kills this winter
:twocents:
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The internet is like a border town, there are no rules no matter what anyone tells you. At home things may be controlled, one house down on your block or at the library his friends and him visit spankwire.com daily, this is how things are now in this wonderful age of information. Take care, things are not what you think they are. Larry
Wow trotterlg, thanks for telling us parents how it is. I guess you know about all my kids friends and schoolmates, and what they all do in their freetime. You may want to consider that many of us parents know exactly what are kids are doing in their freetime and on the net.
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The internet is like a border town, there are no rules no matter what anyone tells you. At home things may be controlled, one house down on your block or at the library his friends and him visit spankwire.com daily, this is how things are now in this wonderful age of information. Take care, things are not what you think they are. Larry
Wow trotterlg, thanks for telling us parents how it is. I guess you know about all my kids friends and schoolmates, and what they all do in their freetime. You may want to consider that many of us parents know exactly what are kids are doing in their freetime and on the net.
Kinda agree with Ice here.....I don't live in town my son is usually fishing at the creek or river rarely is he wandering in town with friends and the library is where he and I go together to get books. He is 13 so doesn't drive town is 7 miles away he is surrounded by Capitol Forest, chehalis river and farms.... its a good thing he likes to fish and hunt. ;) OH and I talk to him about the internet and porn and drugs and sex and everything, so maybe I know a little more than some.
And there you go Tombo....looks like you and your son are going on a team...good luck hope he gets a few..... but not too many I want my team to win...now where the heck are those dang dogs hiding :dunno: :P
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tlbradford - Thanks, his name is AJ.
Sorry for starting all the parenting discussions... ;)
It was meant as a harmless joke. :)
Tombo
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Tombo its all good we tend to go off on tangents around here :chuckle:...no harm no fowl ;)
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Kudos to you dad's that are moderating teenage internet usage! My son is only about 6 months old and I'm actually a little bit nervous about when internet time does start to happen, i've already thought about this!
yeah, im sure tlbradford will let him count, even if he does not make a account. after all its just for fun, right EVERYONE? no need to be so serious... im sure the 13yr old isnt going to boost thier team into first place with 50 kills this winter
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knock on wood!!
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can i be added to a tream? :rolleyes: