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The ONLY reason anyone objects to youth season is out of pure selfishness, nothing else.
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I agree, congtrats to the kids, I hope the parents are letting them do the parts of the hunt they are capable of. Each year they will be more and more capable of doing everything required. If they are to have any kind of success, even a close encounter with a deer, they will need help from an experienced hunter. My son learned more in 3 weeks than I learned in my first 3 years of deer hunting. I do hope when I see 6 year old girls with a big buck with gelled hair and no blaze orange, they actually were the trigger person. The parents have to live with it if it isn't by the book. Ya, I'm sure there are some who abuse the youth season, but the warm weather makes it much easier to get the little ones started. I think is it great to let the kids have first shot, it isn't like the rut is going on, most big bucks are not seen in the daylight this time of year anyway, are they?? I hunted with my 10 son this year (first hunt ever) and on the last morning of youth season he was able to get a small buck, 3 weeks seemed like a long season to him, he's hooked for life. I think he was probably hooked the first evening when a doe busted us and shorted, stomped and carried on for about 10 munites trying to figure out what was in the tree stand. Give the kids a chance, the abusers are just poachers and you all know we will always have them, just like cockroachs.