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<blockquote data-quote="manitou" data-source="post: 3001106" data-attributes="member: 105280"><p>There are always other hunting opportunities for youth. </p><p></p><p>I grew up hunting small game: rabbits, squirrels, quail, and waterfowl. I also trapped furbearers. Something it seems we have lost when introducing our youth to hunting. I sometimes think we are "ruining" them by only going the big game route.</p><p>I loved small game hunting and those memories I will cherish until the day I go on to the afterlife. I still enjoy small game and bird hunting... although mulies, antelope and elk tug at my heart strings as well.</p><p></p><p>I see a day in the not to distant future when most of us (all but the wealthy elite) may have to return to our "roots" and learn to appreciate the "lesser" types of pursuing game and really appreciate the fewer opportunities to hunt big game when we are lucky enough to go that route, especially in other venues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manitou, post: 3001106, member: 105280"] There are always other hunting opportunities for youth. I grew up hunting small game: rabbits, squirrels, quail, and waterfowl. I also trapped furbearers. Something it seems we have lost when introducing our youth to hunting. I sometimes think we are "ruining" them by only going the big game route. I loved small game hunting and those memories I will cherish until the day I go on to the afterlife. I still enjoy small game and bird hunting... although mulies, antelope and elk tug at my heart strings as well. I see a day in the not to distant future when most of us (all but the wealthy elite) may have to return to our "roots" and learn to appreciate the "lesser" types of pursuing game and really appreciate the fewer opportunities to hunt big game when we are lucky enough to go that route, especially in other venues. [/QUOTE]
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