As it is right now, with our (NYB) Youth Camps, we put over 100 kids through the bowhunter safety course each year. Kids 11-16 spend a weekend away with a parent and learn about archery and bowhunting. All this is free, sponsored by us (NYB). We then have a Youth Hunt. One child is picked from each Region in NYS, there are 9 Regions, and they get to go on a deer hunt. A member donates his farm, sets up tree stands and ground blinds, and the kids, and parents sleep in tents over the course of a 3 day weekend.
Maybe some state organizations can a cue and start something like these programs up. All you need are volunteers willing to do it, the kids love it, and word spreads around.
We do also have a problem with landowner access. Especially on Long Island. The wineries don't like the deer eating their grapes, but deny us access, the home owners don't like the deer eating their landscaping, but they too deny us access, the towns don't like all the deer/vehicle collisions, but they as well deny us access.
There is a lot of state land, DEP watershed properties, a few DEC properties, and if you knock on some doors, you can get lucky. But... a lot of guys don't wany to hike in anymore. You hunt a state park, within 20 minutes, you'll pass a lot of hunters, you have to go deeper in a get a spot away from the roads. Some guys want to drop a deer right near the road. They don't want to drag it out, but they'll complain they didn't see any deer. I think that plays a part as well.
Regardless, YOU must get involved in order to curtail this problem. Can you imagine the growth we would have, if EVERY hunter got just one child or person involved with the sport. I personally bring in at least 3 new recruits into OUR brethren every year. If you don't get involved don't ask why. Be part of the solution, not part of the problem.
This past weekend we (NYB) manned a booth at the Rockland County Outdoor Show. We had an average of 9 guys in the booth for 4 days. We signed up over 250 members. Hunters just don't know what is going on within their sport. It could be anti activity, corporate sponsorship, legislative issues, DEC issues, wildlife disease, habitat changes, etc..., they just don't know. When we tell them about mandatory Blaze Orange during bow season (2 years ago), or putting the muzzleloader into bow season (last year), their jaws drop. "Oh, I wasn't aware of that" Well get involved dammit and YOU WILL KNOW!!!! HELP US HELP YOU!!!! I can't say it any simpler than that.