Video games and cable television vie for the attention of young kids, and their parents can’t find the time or gain access as readily to the nation’s rapidly disappearing hunting fields and fishing holes
While I'm doing my best to combat this very thing, it will be up to all of us to take the time to take kids out and get them interested and started.
Don't stop with the kids in your family, venture out and get some kids involved whose parents are either ignorant to hunting/fishing or just too busy to take the time to do it.
If you have a spot to hunt, share it with some kids. Retain your own rules and standards but help make hunting and fishing just a bit easier to find a spot.
It is
going to be expensive as the lease land is taking over and the "sure c'mon over and hunt it" days are slipping away.