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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1544892" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Well again my age enters into it.</p><p>It's actually not the changes in policy as for starting times, or hunting Sundays or even the type guns we choose that I see as the issue. It's simply that the attitude among hunters and especially younger ones has changed, and I see it in my own family.</p><p> How many today would rather just shoot down the target frames at the local range, or see something blow up, than they would put up a target and see how small a group they could shoot?</p><p> If were being totally honest, i think the answer might be, more than we wish to think.</p><p>We live today in a fast paced world, and hunting isn't by its very nature a fast paced activity, at least as the current rules make it.</p><p>So lets drive to camp Friday after work, hunt Saturday and a half day on Sunday, so we can drive home with a deer and get back to the more important things in life. </p><p>If we want to hold out for a buck, we can go back next Friday also.</p><p> Especially if theres more free beer and wings at hooters. </p><p>Would we be seeing many hands held up if we put that to a vote?</p><p> I might even vote in favor of it myself, if I was sure they would all leave on Sunday. lol </p><p>We used to call the one day, last Saturday buck hunters, who stayed over till Monday for a doe,</p><p> (The Trans Am Group). </p><p>That because of all the clean white Trans Am's with orange coats hanging in back that showed up at the bars on Friday.</p><p> I can hear somebody asking, whats a Trans Am? is it a kind of a Beemer? lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1544892, member: 12443"] Well again my age enters into it. It's actually not the changes in policy as for starting times, or hunting Sundays or even the type guns we choose that I see as the issue. It's simply that the attitude among hunters and especially younger ones has changed, and I see it in my own family. How many today would rather just shoot down the target frames at the local range, or see something blow up, than they would put up a target and see how small a group they could shoot? If were being totally honest, i think the answer might be, more than we wish to think. We live today in a fast paced world, and hunting isn't by its very nature a fast paced activity, at least as the current rules make it. So lets drive to camp Friday after work, hunt Saturday and a half day on Sunday, so we can drive home with a deer and get back to the more important things in life. If we want to hold out for a buck, we can go back next Friday also. Especially if theres more free beer and wings at hooters. Would we be seeing many hands held up if we put that to a vote? I might even vote in favor of it myself, if I was sure they would all leave on Sunday. lol We used to call the one day, last Saturday buck hunters, who stayed over till Monday for a doe, (The Trans Am Group). That because of all the clean white Trans Am's with orange coats hanging in back that showed up at the bars on Friday. I can hear somebody asking, whats a Trans Am? is it a kind of a Beemer? lol [/QUOTE]
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