This is the first time I’ve seen this. Mine are too young or I’d be applying. I like the idea.
link? I can't find it on their siteThis is the first time I’ve seen this. Mine are too young or I’d be applying. I like the idea.View attachment 496644
Link to more info: https://www.wildlifedepartment.com/...medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery&utm_term=link? I can't find it on their site
I guess I fail to see how this increases female hunter participation.This is the first time I’ve seen this. Mine are too young or I’d be applying. I like the idea.View attachment 496644
I’m poorly equipped to discuss that topic. But my assumption is that women are more likely to go hunting (and buy a license) if they are going to share their outdoor time with their husband/kids. It might not do anything to recruit more women to hunt, but it MIGHT increase license sales to women?I guess I fail to see how this increases female hunter participation.
Questions? Contact Kelly Adams at [email protected].I guess I fail to see how this increases female hunter participation.
Thanks for posting that - My great-nephew and his dad got signed up.I’m poorly equipped to discuss that topic. But my assumption is that women are more likely to go hunting (and buy a license) if they are going to share their outdoor time with their husband/kids. It might not do anything to recruit more women to hunt, but it MIGHT increase license sales to women?
Outside of that, I’d welcome an additional opportunity to go hunt bonus deer with my kids anytime.
Bring home the baconI heard someone's theorizing once on a youth hunt that I thought was thought provoking. He mentioned that teaching young girls to hunt may turn them into hunters as grown women, but it can also make it more likely that she may grow up to marry a hunter and appreciate more what he does.
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