States continue to add youth hunts

Mar 25
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States continue to add youth hunts

Since 2004 thirty states have adopted youth hunts to encourage and promote hunting to the future hunters of America. These hunting programs in most states require that the youth hunter take a hunters safety course before they head out. Youth hunt programs not only encourage hunter safety but also a strong hunting tradition and it gets youths outside away from video games and Facebook (they’ll still have their cell phones to post pictures).

 

I really like to see these youth hunt programs established in states and feel that every state should introduce some kind of youth hunt. Hunters who learn how to hunt properly will help to eliminate accidents in the field where proper education and training might not have existed. If we can encourage the youth of America to hunt safely and with respect to the animal and surroundings then we will be able to minimize over hunting and trophy hunters . It is important to encourage youth hunters because if we don’t the smaller number of hunters in the future (due to aging baby boomers) will not be able to control deer or other animal populations. If we don’t teach the youth to hunt now then we will be doing nothing but encouraging trophy hunters in the future because we simply won’t be able to control populations.

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The youth hunts that are established continue to grow in certain states like Nebraska, Kansas, and South Dakota with these states either expanding youth hunt sessions or lowering the cost of tags. Growth in the youth hunt programs does need to be controlled though. If a state has a youth hunt program then the only person that should be allowed to hunt should be the youth. The adult hunter should not be allowed to take shots because we need them to be focusing on teaching the youth hunters. I realize that it would be hard to control some adult hunters from hunting during youth season but I feel that it is worth the risk.

 

Some groups such as the Humane Society criticize the youth hunting restrictions because they feel that it puts children in unnecessary danger but since 2004 there has not been an increase in hunting incidents involving youth hunters. Since there has not been an increase in youth related hunting accidents it makes me feel a little easier about having youth hunts because they are more controlled and monitored than if they were out on their own without previous formal safety education.

 

As long as we continue to control and monitor these youth hunts I have no problem with him occurring and actually highly encourage such activities to continue. Buy a youth a steak and you feed them for a day, Teach a youth to hunt and you feed them for a lifetime.

 

 

 

by Matt Heeb

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Youth Bows – Best Youth Bows Sets Available in the Market

Mar 21
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Youth Bows – Best Youth Bows Sets Available in the Market

Best Youth Bows Sets Available In The Market

Are you stressed upon which would be the best youth bows to be bought for your children? Don’t panic, here are some of the best brands for you most loved ones.

Golden Commanche youth bow:

Golden Commanche youth bow set comes with a bow with long-lasting fiberglass limbs and a composite handle with a center shot design. Ideal draw length of these would be 15 inch. The large sight window has an adjustable sight pin and an arrow rest. This youth bow set also includes two safety glass arrows, a belt quiver, and a finger tab. They are priced at 50 USD approx.

Bowtech Rascal youth bow:
This youth bow is one of the best built for small kids to small adult. Axle length of this youth bow is 24-3/8″ (axle-to-axle). Another set of extraordinary features are its’ machined aluminum riser, limb pockets and cams. The carbon cable guard is installed by default on the bow when it comes out of the box. What’s it weight? This youth bow hardly weighs two pounds and has a brace height of 7-½ inches for merciful but fast shooting by youngsters. Speed of this youth bow varies from 256-262 fps at 25″ of draw length; 40 pounds of draw weight and a 200-grain arrow. Draw length of this bow ranges from 19-25 inches with the poundage running peak weights of 20 to 40 pounds. Apart from its cost varying from 100-175 USD, it is a perfect choice for you kid.

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1st shot youth bows:

1st shot youth bows set comes with a draw length of 15″ and have a draw weight of just 9.5 lbs. They are made of high quality fiberglass material. Priced at approx 40 dollars, these youth bows set are most durable and are meant to last for many years to come.

Alpine Micro youth bows:

These youth bows are specially developed for children wanting to practice archery sincerely. In other words, they are Perfect performance youth bows for young adults. The risers of this youth bows are machined from CNC aluminum (6016) and it’s weight is 3 lbs. Draw length of this youth bows from axle-axle is 32″ draw and weighs 30, 40 or 50 lb. Draw is adjustable from 21″ to 28″ on rotating module. It uses modern technology of split-limb, cable guard of carbon, grips of two panels and many other features to rival adult bows. The price of this youth bows would be at 395 USD.
Li’l Apache youth bows:

Li’l Apache youth bows comes with a re-curve box length measuring 40″, 2 safety-glass arrows a side belt quiver, and a printed target. The bow is designed for right or left hand shooters and has a draw weight of 9 1/2 lbs (very lightweight). The price of these bow sets is around 20 USD.
Turbo Fire youth bows:

Aim high and that too in the middle with this Turbo Fire youth Bow. This youth bow is specially made for little shooters; the set comes with a bow, two Safety-glass arrows and armguard. Draw length of Turbo Fire youth bows measures 22″, with a draw weight of just 9.5 lbs. Complete package includes an armguard along with two cool target arrows. These youth bows sets are available at a throw away price of 2- 25 USD.

Other well known youth bows are like Explorer, Li’l Indian, Spirit Junior, Ben Pearson Cherokee, Browning Micro Adrenaline, Darton Exciter and so on. Our youth is our future and we need to teach them early.

Find the best available Youth Bows on the market at http://shop.eaglearchery.com. They stock an immense collection of youth bows. This is my other favorite place to buy Youth Bows.

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