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Author Topic: Is the new generation of hunters lazy?  (Read 840 times)

Offline koger

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Re: Is the new generation of hunters lazy?
« Reply #40 on: November 25, 2010, 10:23:00 AM »
Guys thanks for all the feedback. Bowwild you are spot on. Stiks and Strings, I agree with it is how we are raised. I work for Dept of Juvenile Justice here in KY, at a facility with youth who have substance addictions, and most have been raised by the TV, usually dad isnt in the picture, and mom tries hard. And this goes back 1 or 2 generations to the 70's it seems.
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Re: Is the new generation of hunters lazy?
« Reply #41 on: November 25, 2010, 10:35:00 AM »
I think there are a few other factors that you have to take into account. I rarely see guys hunting small game anymore. It is harder to find places to hunt as well. When I was a kid, my beagle and I roamed from place to place. There were no property lines. Everyone knew you and you knew them and they were happy to see you. Now, most of that land is leased up for guys to kill BIG BUCKS.
I learned the woods, the trees and the animals roaming. I am afraid that the TV shows and videos has ruined much of that.
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Re: Is the new generation of hunters lazy?
« Reply #42 on: November 25, 2010, 10:38:00 AM »
Well, this is a can of worms...

Bjorn nailed it hard as regards the history. Bowwild has two very neat perspectives from which to draw and likely could quote liscense sales and hunter safety participation to demonstrate decline in new hunters.

As a professional educator teaching in the wildlife and resource field I see some of this from a different view.  

My students are dedicated to what it is theu do.  They do it differently then we do/did but they are doing it.  I have several students that have spent the better part of this Illinois bow season doing grunt work for some local outfitters just to get some on ground experience in the hunting industry.

Most of them have watched the vids and laugh at them.  They do not seem to be "sold" by all the hype on equipment and in fact several have asked me to help them get set up with trad stuff because they think its cool to hunt that way.  

OK, now here is the educator thing....  We are dealing at the college entry level with Generation Y.  They are a different kind of duck compared to the Baby Boomers (Bjorn, me Charlie Lamb, etc born post WWII) or generation X (born starting in the 60's) Generation Y are the true "Latch Key kids.  Ed psychologists have found it very difficult to "breakdown" the identification of this group.  They would just as soon send a text to someone standing next to them as talk.  In fact, out side their closest peer group, they have very little conversation.

I guess its just "goes around come around."  Those of us who are older will always think the younger group is "slacking" a bit.
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Re: Is the new generation of hunters lazy?
« Reply #43 on: November 25, 2010, 10:58:00 AM »
Huntschool,
That texting thing is amazing to me!  A high school archery student sent me a text as I drove home from the World NASP tournament this past October 9th (I was resting in a hotel-I can barely drive when I drive let alone deal with a phone).  I have no idea how the young fellow got my number and that such a kid would text someone my age. We had an interesting and positive exchange but I sure don't want many of those young'ns getting my number -- my phone plan doesn't  cover the amount of texting they do!

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Re: Is the new generation of hunters lazy?
« Reply #44 on: November 25, 2010, 11:15:00 AM »
Pre- season scouting, shooting your bows often as possible will reward the hunter with good luck.IMO.

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Re: Is the new generation of hunters lazy?
« Reply #45 on: November 25, 2010, 11:26:00 AM »
Bowwild...

Oh, hell yeah...  I sent a text to a student because I had no other way of contact and their opening reply was OMG  You Text!!!

I have had my text plan increased twice due to it.  We only really use it when we are working shoots or in the field so its not so bad...

But man you are right.....

Just a note:  I have had 22 texts today from student and former students wishing my wife and I Happy Thanksgiving...  Not all bad
Bruce A. Hering
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Offline S.C. Hunter

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Re: Is the new generation of hunters lazy?
« Reply #46 on: November 25, 2010, 12:59:00 PM »
I am not sure if it is lazy. I do know that a lot of things I endured growing up are now considered abuse by many. I can't believe how things have changed in a fairly short period of time. We got our knowledge with hands on experience. Today it is gained with the tool I am using in writing this post. Any subject is at your hands but you still have to put in the time to learn the skills needed to be succcessful.


  I can let someone read about tracking or shooting until they are blue in the face. But until they try the real thing it is just stored information. Hard work and common sense can't be beat. I have seen people who were so smart with knowledge and couldn't get out of a shower of rain. That was what my grandfather would say to me and my brother.
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Re: Is the new generation of hunters lazy?
« Reply #47 on: November 25, 2010, 03:38:00 PM »
I can't say that they weren't hunting because of being lazy, but it does seem that the younger people get (or the older I get) the lazier they are.  I'm only 32 and I can notice how lazy the younger generation is.  

As far as that being the reason for not hunting, I've only been a dozen or so times myself, but it is for exactly the opposite reason.  I've been soaking up every bit of overtime that I can get so I can pay my home off and provide a good Christmas for my wife and 4 year old son.

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