what do u all think of us young hunters???
#11
ORIGINAL: stabnslab_WI
If your young, I think you should be outside or working instead of on the computer. The only time Im on huntingnet is at work otherwise there is way to much to do at home and in the woods. IMO
If your young, I think you should be outside or working instead of on the computer. The only time Im on huntingnet is at work otherwise there is way to much to do at home and in the woods. IMO

#12
ORIGINAL: NCRemington700
At this is setting a good example for the young generation?
ORIGINAL: stabnslab_WI
If your young, I think you should be outside or working instead of on the computer. The only time Im on huntingnet is at work otherwise there is way to much to do at home and in the woods. IMO
If your young, I think you should be outside or working instead of on the computer. The only time Im on huntingnet is at work otherwise there is way to much to do at home and in the woods. IMO
#13
Getting a fresh perspective can be helpful.
I'd much rather hear of you doing it "your way" and taking a chance......than anything else. And yeah.....I learn from everyone....whether they know it or not.
#14
ORIGINAL: stabnslab_WI
Just keeping it real man!
ORIGINAL: NCRemington700
At this is setting a good example for the young generation?
ORIGINAL: stabnslab_WI
If your young, I think you should be outside or working instead of on the computer. The only time Im on huntingnet is at work otherwise there is way to much to do at home and in the woods. IMO
If your young, I think you should be outside or working instead of on the computer. The only time Im on huntingnet is at work otherwise there is way to much to do at home and in the woods. IMO
#17
Heck if your putting your time in in the bush, you have stories to tell and advice to share. Age is of no consideration, you're our future and the future of the sport. If you share tips and knowledge I'll listen, and if you need help, I'll spend the extra time to do what I can.
#18
I am a "Young Hunter" myself, but I will still take advice from anyone that is doing it in a way that will help me be a better hunter, no matter what age they are.
#19
I don't necessarily look at the username, I look at the content of the post and then the username. At times I've been very surprised at the good information that has come form a young perspective.
The one thing that is usually not so tolerated by most is a young one stating facts that aren't so much facts and not willing to learn.
I don't care what your age is, everybody can learn, at any moment, anyone can teach or at least add to the discussion. At times a young perspective is a fresh perspective.
The one thing that is usually not so tolerated by most is a young one stating facts that aren't so much facts and not willing to learn.
I don't care what your age is, everybody can learn, at any moment, anyone can teach or at least add to the discussion. At times a young perspective is a fresh perspective.
#20
I'm all for seeing the younger folks getting involved in hunting rather than the other influences that are out there.
It would be easier to understand your posts if you wouldn't use typical teenager text message language for posting though.
Spelling, capitalization and proper grammar makes it easier for us older folks to understand what you're trying to say.
It would be easier to understand your posts if you wouldn't use typical teenager text message language for posting though.
Spelling, capitalization and proper grammar makes it easier for us older folks to understand what you're trying to say. 

