kansasbrittany
Banned
The roosters harvested thread is a great one, but it is going south due to misunderstandings between some folks. Now, let's talk about something positive.....what each one of us is doing to preserve our tradition for future generations (outside of our yearly PF membership dues and habitat projects that not everyone is fortunate enough to have the opportunity to participate in).
How many people did you introduce to our sport over this past season? Feel free to include anyone you may have taken that had been pheasant hunting, but had never really got to hunt behind dogs, never really got into birds while they were out and so forth. Even if you've taken someone from a site like this that just hasn't had very good luck pursuing ringnecks, you've done something to promote the sport.
I personally introduced 2 teenage boys and 4 adults (a couple more than last year:thumbsup
to our sport this season. Each one of them I'm certain will be pheasant hunters for the rest of their lives. I invite new people along all the time. Sure, I'm taking a chance on them in terms of gun safety and so forth, but it is worth it. Getting as many people into pheasant/quail hunting as I can is helping to ensure someone will still be buying licenses and contributing to wildlife organizations when my sons are grown
My yearly hunter recruitment tally will continue to increase as my sons age. I've made it my mission to see to it that ALL of the kids in my kids' small town KS school get at least an offer extended to each and every one of them before they graduate. Any of them that can handle a gun safely while target practicing will be invited to join us. I hope at least a few of you have set out on similar missions. Organizaitons like KDWP, NDG&F, SDG&F, etc. can only do so much to recruit new hunters. It is up to us to do the rest
How many people did you introduce to our sport over this past season? Feel free to include anyone you may have taken that had been pheasant hunting, but had never really got to hunt behind dogs, never really got into birds while they were out and so forth. Even if you've taken someone from a site like this that just hasn't had very good luck pursuing ringnecks, you've done something to promote the sport.
I personally introduced 2 teenage boys and 4 adults (a couple more than last year:thumbsup
My yearly hunter recruitment tally will continue to increase as my sons age. I've made it my mission to see to it that ALL of the kids in my kids' small town KS school get at least an offer extended to each and every one of them before they graduate. Any of them that can handle a gun safely while target practicing will be invited to join us. I hope at least a few of you have set out on similar missions. Organizaitons like KDWP, NDG&F, SDG&F, etc. can only do so much to recruit new hunters. It is up to us to do the rest
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