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Take a Kid Hunting! |
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Developing a new and strong contingent of hunters and outdoor enthusiasts is critical for the active conservation and restoration of wild lands. |
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By Jay Anglin |
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MUSKEGON, Mich. (July 29, 2024) – Living the outdoor lifestyle is something many Americans dedicate themselves to at an early age. While there are several ways to enjoy the outdoors, hunting certainly ranks up there when it comes to time in the field. Over the past 40 years or so, hunter recruitment levels have dropped, and interest began to wane when among other reasons, the majority of the population shifted to a less rural lifestyle. The discontent with the countryside and less interest in hunting made it more difficult for experienced hunters to pass the tradition and heritage of hunting to the next generation. |
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Thankfully, as soon as it was apparent trouble was on the horizon, the outdoor industry, conservation organizations and fish and wildlife agencies sounded the alarm, and major steps were taken to reverse the trend. Enter the R3 Initiative, which stands for Recruitment, Retention and Reactivation. According to the Council to Advance Hunting and The Shooting Sports, “R3” is a nationwide movement focusing on strategically increasing and diversifying participation in and support for shooting sports, hunting, and angling. On the hunting and shooting sports side, this movement started as a result of a noticeable decline in hunting and shooting sports participation starting in the 1980s. The decline in those activities, which sustain a multi-billion-dollar industry and provide the primary financial support for state-level wildlife conservation in the United States, posed a threat to wildlife conservation. In addition to hunting and shooting sports importance to conservation, these activities have also been integral to the American way of life and our culture as it has developed in our society having numerous benefits to those that participate. The R3 movement has continually evolved since its inception. It has become much more than a program and being integrated into many state and federal agencies, nonprofits, and industry organizations as part of how they do business. The R3 efforts around the country are much more encompassing than just the traditional “learn-to-hunt” programs. Current efforts strive to improve property and information access, reduce regulation complexity, and diversify our participant base, just to name a few. The long-term goal of much of the movement is to provide improved support and experiences for existing participants, ensure that new participants are introduced from all different backgrounds, and ensure that hunting, shooting sports, and angling are seen as relevant throughout all segments of society regardless of the percentage of the population that participates. |
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Through these efforts it has never been easier for non-hunting adults and youths to participate in hunting opportunities by way of dozens of states offerings and special designated youth seasons for game such as wild turkey, deer and waterfowl. In addition, low-cost licensing options with fewer initial requirements such as Hunter Safety for mentored hunters in general. In addition, many public properties organize special youth outings and other education and orientation programs designed to streamline the process of becoming a hunter. Some state properties may even offer Free Youth Hunting Days. Adults just getting into the sport are often referred to “late-onset hunters” and regularly lament the fact they weren’t exposed to hunting at an earlier age. It should be no surprise, because in the past, young hunters were primarily dependent on relatives and peers to show them the ropes. Unfortunately, that didn’t always happen. Developing a strong contingent of hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts will become increasingly critical for the active conservation and restoration of wild lands. Moreover, it’s extremely important for hunters to maintain a strong foothold in society to stave off attempts to limit or cancel a multitude of hunting opportunities (which has happened in other countries) so critical to effective wildlife management, as well as providing a conduit for vital excise tax funds such as those designated by the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act. |
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Mentoring youth hunters early improves the odds some will eventually become good stewards of the outdoors and the environment in general – once they are capable of legally hunting on their own. Youth hunting seasons often occur prior to regular season openers, during “splits” between regular seasons, and in some cases after regular seasons have ended. Wildly successful, age restricted youth hunting seasons regularly offer a shot at unpressured game that may otherwise be much more difficult to hunt, and while adults are required by law to be present in most cases, they are not allowed to attempt to harvest game. Success in the field shouldn’t be strictly measured by tagging a buck or longbeard or hoisting a hefty strap of mallards. Perhaps this is one of the more important aspects of taking youths hunting; while harvesting game is certainly the goal, spending a day in the field and observing nature in all it’s glory – away from electronic devices and other distractions – is something younger generations are often critically lacking. Youth hunting seasons, economical license options, and the R3 Initiative have made a big difference, and each new generation of hunters will benefit tremendously from these endeavors. There is another upside to this: While many older hunters were forced to wear worn-out hand-me-down clothing when they were starting out as youngsters, today’s youths have the added advantage of plentiful gear options specifically designed for smaller statured hunters. Thankfully, blue jeans and leaky jackets are no longer standard uniform. There are even high-tech options such as ScentLok jackets and pants that will not only fit youth hunters perfectly, but also afford them the very same comfort and scent protection their mentors have. |
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ABOUT NEXUS OUTDOORS Nexus Outdoors, headquartered in Muskegon, MI, USA, is a leading worldwide designer, marketer and distributor of performance, hunting and casual odor-controlling apparel, footwear and equipment under the ScentLok Technologies®, OZ®, Blocker Outdoors®, Whitewater and Tree Spider® brands. It also owns American Range Systems, manufacturer and distributor of the world’s strongest and safest bullet traps. Nexus Outdoors is the only company with access to all scent-controlling technologies, including their patented Carbon Alloy™ and Cold Fusion Catalyst™ technologies, which provide superior success in the field. ScentLok and Blocker Outdoors are pioneers in the hunting industry, which many credit with creating a market focused on superior scent control to get closer to big game. |
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