MARSHALL AYERS 
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	Registered: Mar 2011 
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	 Dying sport
	 It's been touched upon in a few posts on here so in going to take it a little further.  
 
THE YOUNGER GENERATION  
 
Today when I goto a hunt there is usually 8-10 older folks (60+)  who are there to support the club and tell lies and stories, there are usually 3-7 middle aged folks (35-55) actually there to hunt.  then I get to looking around and there is hardly no one there besides me who is younger than 30. I was 16 when I started hunting competition hunts and for the most part I was always the youngest guy there other than a few older folks who brought there grand children. I'm 26 now and I'm usually still the youngest guy there. Here and there you have some fresh faced kid who shows up to hunt but if they don't win they don't come back. I've talked to a few haven't came back when I've ran in to them out and about and they have the same generic answer "I got screwed" so I ask them what happened in the woods, most of there answers end with me telling them they need to read the rules that they didn't get screwed. Yet they still don't come back to hunt.  
 
With this being said I see where everyone thinks they can get the youth involved or makes the statement we should get the youth involved more.  
I was the youth at one time and I'll just go ahead and say it most of my generation is useless and most of the generation behind me is worthless. 
 
It's hard to get youngins involved in anything that doesn't include their cell phone, and heaven forbid get them in to anything they actually have to work for. Most kids are handed everything they want.  
 
Some of the problems I have seen from younger people who try to get in to coonhunting is they simply can't afford a consistent dog weather it be for pleasure hunting or for competition hunting. They get fed up with the whole thing because they got a 75$ 3 year old that won't do nothing. 
 
I also see that there is truly so many things young people can go and do that Coon hunting isn't even a thought. Back in the day you started Coon hunting for fun, now you can do a lot of things that don't involve busting your ass walking up and down the mountains looking for a dog  
 
In a nutshell I do not believe you will ever be able to draw a big youth movement. You will loose 10 old timers for every 1 youth that gets involved and stays involved. 
	
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