WrstMuleHntr
FNG
I'm cool with you having your opinion about not taking your kid (if you are ever blessed as such) out of school for hunting. However, you obviously place a much higher value on formal education than I do. Substituting 1 week per year of formal "classroom" education to do something that is both hard and satisfying should be mandatory, in my opinion. Heck, I struggle with my kids not missing more than the 10% allowed before being considered chronically truant.I don't have kids so I am partially talking out of my ass. I dont believe how often you get taken hunting by dad or anyone else has much bearing on being a disiplined or good person. I do believe that most of our rifle hunts in Colorado take place during the school year and I do not think kids should be getting taken out of school for a week to come hunt in CO when some residents may struggle to get a tag and it is just flat out wrong to give NR kids a preference in the secondary draw over resident adults. Kids have a great opportunity in the primary draw and also have extremely liberal seasons for some tags making them higher success hunts than for an adult. I am all for getting kids hunting but not at my expense, I'm not there yet.
To be clear, there are many improvements CPW could make to their draw that have been discussed on here and I am not placing blame on a kid for me not having a tag at the moment. I understand there has to be a balance to keep the next generation engaged, but with the opportunities youth have in this state already the balance seems to be out of whack skewing farther towards youth. Throw a little R vs NR action in the mix and it's on!
As for the NR youth given preference in CO, I'd be pissed if I was a resident and my youth didn't get a tag while a NR did.