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My son has the tag as well. Once the rifle hunters leave the elk should be pretty easy to find and the locations will be dependent upon weather. When will you be able to hunt?
how old is he? Not that it matters really but as the parent you decide when you want to pull your son out for a family trip. Its excused if you say so. If the the coach says something different then you need to educate him. I coach wrestling and I would never impose that kind of rule on the kids.
Quote from: dagon on August 28, 2024, 07:53:35 AMhow old is he? Not that it matters really but as the parent you decide when you want to pull your son out for a family trip. Its excused if you say so. If the the coach says something different then you need to educate him. I coach wrestling and I would never impose that kind of rule on the kids. He is 15. As for your coaching theory on Parent excusing the absence, I agree and wish our coach had the same philosophy as you, but he is an ass hat and does not feel that way and just a *censored*ty coach in general. On the other hand, I also want him to keep his commitment to a team, but also feel like missing 2-3 days isn't the end of the world especially since he has been at all the practices this summer. He has already said he probably won't play again next year because of things like this.I have gotten a few PM's with places to go and those are much appreciated. Willing to read more if anyone has them.
Quote from: dagon on August 28, 2024, 07:53:35 AMhow old is he? Not that it matters really but as the parent you decide when you want to pull your son out for a family trip. Its excused if you say so. If the the coach says something different then you need to educate him. I coach wrestling and I would never impose that kind of rule on the kids. He is 15. As for your coaching theory on Parent excusing the absence, I agree and wish our coach had the same philosophy as you, but he is an ass hat and does not feel that way and just a *censored*ty coach in general. On the other hand, I also want him to keep his commitment to a team, but also feel like missing 2-3 days isn't the end of the world especially since he has been at all the practices this summer. He has already said he probably won't play again next year because of things like this.
Quote from: jhouckwsu on August 28, 2024, 08:33:29 AMQuote from: dagon on August 28, 2024, 07:53:35 AMhow old is he? Not that it matters really but as the parent you decide when you want to pull your son out for a family trip. Its excused if you say so. If the the coach says something different then you need to educate him. I coach wrestling and I would never impose that kind of rule on the kids. He is 15. As for your coaching theory on Parent excusing the absence, I agree and wish our coach had the same philosophy as you, but he is an ass hat and does not feel that way and just a *censored*ty coach in general. On the other hand, I also want him to keep his commitment to a team, but also feel like missing 2-3 days isn't the end of the world especially since he has been at all the practices this summer. He has already said he probably won't play again next year because of things like this.I have gotten a few PM's with places to go and those are much appreciated. Willing to read more if anyone has them.I had the same problem when my boys went through high school, and I understand your opinion regarding team commitment vs missing a few days. ... If you miss practice, or god forbid a game, you will sit the bench indefinitely. It definitely impacted our hunts or wiped them out entirely. When I was their age, Coach encouraged family time....
My son has the muzzy tag sept 28-11and his baseball coach fully understand the commitment to hunting, family timeThey start their season back up oct 1 for trsining But when season started April 1 he missed out on turkey hunting and a trip to Chicago to see his great grandma. Totally get the commit thing. What I don't get is school not making it an excused absent. I love going in there to sign him out early from school and put In bold letters HUNTING. Or mushroom hunting or fishing. Could still use the excuse of the flu or the covid. They can't do a damn thing about it.
Quote from: jhouckwsu on August 28, 2024, 08:33:29 AMQuote from: dagon on August 28, 2024, 07:53:35 AMhow old is he? Not that it matters really but as the parent you decide when you want to pull your son out for a family trip. Its excused if you say so. If the the coach says something different then you need to educate him. I coach wrestling and I would never impose that kind of rule on the kids. He is 15. As for your coaching theory on Parent excusing the absence, I agree and wish our coach had the same philosophy as you, but he is an ass hat and does not feel that way and just a *censored*ty coach in general. On the other hand, I also want him to keep his commitment to a team, but also feel like missing 2-3 days isn't the end of the world especially since he has been at all the practices this summer. He has already said he probably won't play again next year because of things like this.Sounds like a great chance to switch to cross country. Or play the sick card, but it shouldn't even be necessary.