jci63 Posted June 27, 2006 Author Report Share Posted June 27, 2006 Re: Looking for Michigan Youth Hunter o.k. -Less than 100 days until this hunt! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jci63 Posted July 2, 2006 Author Report Share Posted July 2, 2006 Re: Looking for Michigan Youth Hunter LESS THAN 100 DAYS UNTIL THIS HUNT! SIGN UP NOW!!!!!!!! [email protected] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest imported_D_Hunter Posted July 24, 2006 Report Share Posted July 24, 2006 Re: Looking for Michigan Youth Hunter Michigan has just lowered its age for youth hunters!! 10-12 yr olds (archery only) 12yr old can now use a firearm www.michigan.gov/dnr (look for the July 11, 2006 Press Release) Excerpt:Governor Granholm signed into law legislation that lowers the age for hunting deer, bear and elk with a firearm on private land from age 14 to 12. Also, it lowered the age of hunting other game from 12 to 10 years old. Additionally, the Governor signed legislation that creates a hunter apprentice program in Michigan. The program would allow apprentice hunters to hunt without the required hunter education course if accompanied and closely monitored by a licensed hunter 21 and older who is mentoring them in the sport. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jci63 Posted August 6, 2006 Author Report Share Posted August 6, 2006 Re: Looking for Michigan Youth Hunter Due to law changes the contest has changed! 2006 Youth Firearm Deer Season There will be a youth firearm deer season on September 23-24, 2006 , on all lands in Michigan. Youths 10-16 years of age may take one deer during this special two-day season. Youths 10 and 11 cannot hunt deer with a firearm and are restricted to archery-only hunting. A firearm, combination or antlerless license or Deer Management Assistance (DMA) permit authorizing the youth to take a deer with a firearm, may be used if issued for the area/land upon which hunting. Archery and junior archery licenses are not valid during this season. The kind of deer which may be taken is the same as during hte regular November firearm deer season. All youth hunters are required to wear Hunter Orange. The youth must be accompanied by an adult at least 18 years of age or older. An adult accompanying a youth firearm deer hunter cannot possess or carry a firearm or bow and arrow and does not need a deer hunting license. It is unlawful to use bait during this season. Michigan Youth Hunt 2006 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MICHIGAN YOUTH HUNT 2006 We are looking to take two Youth Hunters on the Michigan Youth Hunt this year 2006. You are responsible for getting here, license, food and lodging. Must have not shot a deer yet. If you don’t have a rifle, I have a youth model 243 savage, bolt action with a 3x9 scope. I will provide the ammo to go with the gun! We also have another gun and ammo available if the other hunter does not have a gun. This is a rifle hunt only, the hunt is always on the weekend, and is for 2 days only. You must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. You must be between the ages of 12-16 at the time of the hunt. Normally, the last weekend in September. There is no cost (zero) for the actual hunt, usage of the rifle or ammo. The only cost you will have will be transportation, food, lodging, and your tag. We will be hunting in many different areas, some private land and some state land. Last years hunter harvested a very nice 8 point. Here is a current list of sponsors that are making this hunt happen. John’s Mobile Marine Service 231-330-0887 Daylight in the Swamp Taxidermy 231-347-9789 Michigan Gun Owners Donated Prizes to date – 2 Youth Hunts / one each 2 Shoulder Mounts / one each 2 Michigan Gun Owners Hats - signed by Fred Trost If you would like to donate an item to the winners of the event. Please e-mail me at [email protected] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jci63 Posted August 6, 2006 Author Report Share Posted August 6, 2006 Re: Looking for Michigan Youth Hunter UPDATE Subject: Re: Looking for Michigan Youth Hunter Due to law changes the contest has changed! 2006 Youth Firearm Deer Season There will be a youth firearm deer season on September 23-24, 2006 , on all lands in Michigan. Youths 10-16 years of age may take one deer during this special two-day season. Youths 10 and 11 cannot hunt deer with a firearm and are restricted to archery-only hunting. A firearm, combination or antlerless license or Deer Management Assistance (DMA) permit authorizing the youth to take a deer with a firearm, may be used if issued for the area/land upon which hunting. Archery and junior archery licenses are not valid during this season. The kind of deer which may be taken is the same as during hte regular November firearm deer season. All youth hunters are required to wear Hunter Orange. The youth must be accompanied by an adult at least 18 years of age or older. An adult accompanying a youth firearm deer hunter cannot possess or carry a firearm or bow and arrow and does not need a deer hunting license. It is unlawful to use bait during this season. Youth Firearm Deer Season There will be a youth firearm deer season Sept. 23-24, 2006, on all lands in Michigan. Youths 10-16 years of age may take one antlered deer during this special two-day season or one antlerless deer if the youth obtained an antlerless license or possesses a Deer Management Assistance permit. Youths 10 and 11 years of age are restricted to archery-only hunting. Youths 12 and 13 are restricted to firearm hunting only on private land. A firearm, combination or antlerless license or a DMA permit authorizing the youth to take a deer with a firearm may be used if issued for the area/land upon which hunting. The youth must be accompanied by an adult at least 18 years of age or older. An adult accompanying a youth firearm deer hunter cannot possess or carry a firearm or bow and arrow and does not need a deer hunting license. Hunters may not use bait during this season. All youth hunters are required to wear Hunter Orange. Archery and junior archery deer licenses are not valid for this hunt. Q: When and why was the age for youth to participate in hunting lowered? A: Public Act 280 was enacted this summer. The new legislation became effective on July 10, 2006. This new legislation lowered the minimum age to 10 to purchase a hunting license. A youth must be at least 12 years of age (it was 14) to hunt with a firearm for deer, bear, or elk. 12 and 13 year old big game firearm hunters are limited to hunting on private lands which includes commercial forest (CF) land. To firearm hunt CF land for antlerless deer a public land antlerless license is required. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MICHIGAN YOUTH HUNT 2006 We are looking to take two Youth Hunters on the Michigan Youth Hunt this year 2006. You are responsible for getting here, license, food and lodging. Must have not shot a deer yet. If you don’t have a rifle, I have a youth model 243 savage, bolt action with a 3x9 scope. I will provide the ammo to go with the gun! We also have another gun and ammo available if the other hunter does not have a gun. This is a rifle hunt only, the hunt is always on the weekend, and is for 2 days only. You must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. You must be between the ages of 12-16 at the time of the hunt. Normally, the last weekend in September. There is no cost (zero) for the actual hunt, usage of the rifle or ammo. The only cost you will have will be transportation, food, lodging, and your tag. We will be hunting in many different areas, some private land and some state land. Last years hunter harvested a very nice 8 point. The winners will be picked and posted September 1st! Here is a current list of sponsors that are making this hunt happen. John’s Mobile Marine Service 231-330-0887 Daylight in the Swamp Taxidermy 231-347-9789 Michigan Gun Owners Donated Prizes to date – 2 Youth Hunts / one each 2 Shoulder Mounts / one each 2 Michigan Gun Owners Hats - signed by Fred Trost To enter send explaination of why you should be picked to [email protected]. MUST NOT HAVE SHOT A DEER BEFORE! If you would like to donate an item to the winners of the event. Please e-mail me at [email protected] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jci63 Posted August 13, 2006 Author Report Share Posted August 13, 2006 Re: Looking for Michigan Youth Hunter 20 days until we the announce of the winner. As of 8-12-06. Only 6 entries to date – 8-12-06 Get you entry is today – time is running out! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest garrettcross Posted August 18, 2006 Report Share Posted August 18, 2006 Re: Looking for Michigan Youth Hunter Ill show you some big deer here in Texas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jci63 Posted August 19, 2006 Author Report Share Posted August 19, 2006 Re: Looking for Michigan Youth Hunter Do you have a youth hunt? And are we invited? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jci63 Posted August 19, 2006 Author Report Share Posted August 19, 2006 Re: Looking for Michigan Youth Hunter PRIZE UPDATE Subject: Re: Looking for Michigan Youth Hunter Due to law changes the contest has changed! 2006 Youth Firearm Deer Season There will be a youth firearm deer season on September 23-24, 2006 , on all lands in Michigan. Youths 10-16 years of age may take one deer during this special two-day season. Youths 10 and 11 cannot hunt deer with a firearm and are restricted to archery-only hunting. A firearm, combination or antlerless license or Deer Management Assistance (DMA) permit authorizing the youth to take a deer with a firearm, may be used if issued for the area/land upon which hunting. Archery and junior archery licenses are not valid during this season. The kind of deer which may be taken is the same as during hte regular November firearm deer season. All youth hunters are required to wear Hunter Orange. The youth must be accompanied by an adult at least 18 years of age or older. An adult accompanying a youth firearm deer hunter cannot possess or carry a firearm or bow and arrow and does not need a deer hunting license. It is unlawful to use bait during this season. Youth Firearm Deer Season There will be a youth firearm deer season Sept. 23-24, 2006, on all lands in Michigan. Youths 10-16 years of age may take one antlered deer during this special two-day season or one antlerless deer if the youth obtained an antlerless license or possesses a Deer Management Assistance permit. Youths 10 and 11 years of age are restricted to archery-only hunting. Youths 12 and 13 are restricted to firearm hunting only on private land. A firearm, combination or antlerless license or a DMA permit authorizing the youth to take a deer with a firearm may be used if issued for the area/land upon which hunting. The youth must be accompanied by an adult at least 18 years of age or older. An adult accompanying a youth firearm deer hunter cannot possess or carry a firearm or bow and arrow and does not need a deer hunting license. Hunters may not use bait during this season. All youth hunters are required to wear Hunter Orange. Archery and junior archery deer licenses are not valid for this hunt. Q: When and why was the age for youth to participate in hunting lowered? A: Public Act 280 was enacted this summer. The new legislation became effective on July 10, 2006. This new legislation lowered the minimum age to 10 to purchase a hunting license. A youth must be at least 12 years of age (it was 14) to hunt with a firearm for deer, bear, or elk. 12 and 13 year old big game firearm hunters are limited to hunting on private lands which includes commercial forest (CF) land. To firearm hunt CF land for antlerless deer a public land antlerless license is required. Q: Can a youth still purchase an antlerless deer hunting license over the counter? A: Youth 12 to 16 years old (10 & 11 year olds will be included after August 10) may purchase one junior antlerless license over the counter during the public land antlerless deer license application period July 15 through August 15. Junior antlerless licenses sold prior to August 10 will have the incorrect age printed on them. Beginning August 16 private land antlerless licenses will be sold over the counter. Youths may purchase one antlerless deer license a day, up to the maximum of 3. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MICHIGAN YOUTH HUNT 2006 We are looking to take two Youth Hunters on the Michigan Youth Hunt this year 2006. You are responsible for getting here, license, food and lodging. Must have not shot a deer yet. If you don’t have a rifle, I have a youth model 243 savage, bolt action with a 3x9 scope. I will provide the ammo to go with the gun! We also have another gun and ammo available if the other hunter does not have a gun. This is a rifle hunt only, the hunt is always on the weekend, and is for 2 days only. You must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. You must be between the ages of 12-16 at the time of the hunt. Normally, the last weekend in September. There is no cost (zero) for the actual hunt, usage of the rifle or ammo. The only cost you will have will be transportation, food, lodging, and your tag. We will be hunting in many different areas, some private land and some state land. Last years hunter harvested a very nice 8 point. The winners will be picked and posted September 1st! Here is a current list of sponsors that are making this hunt happen. John’s Mobile Marine Service 231-330-0887 Daylight in the Swamp Taxidermy 231-347-9789 Michigan Gun Owners SAFR (SHOOTER'S ALLIANCE FOR FIREARM RIGHTS) Donated Prizes to date – 2 Youth Hunts / one each 2 Shoulder Mounts / one each 2 Michigan Gun Owners Hats - signed by Fred Trost 2 $25 gift cards for Gander Mountain / one each 2 $15 one year memberships to SAFR / one each 2 SAFR buttons / one each why you should be picked to [email protected]. MUST NOT HAVE SHOT A DEER BEFORE! If you would like to donate an item to the winners of the event. Please e-mail me at [email protected] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jci63 Posted August 27, 2006 Author Report Share Posted August 27, 2006 Re: Looking for Michigan Youth Hunter ANOTHER PRIZE UPDATE THIS FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 1ST WINNERS WILL BE LISTED! Subject: Re: Looking for Michigan Youth Hunter Due to law changes the contest has changed! 2006 Youth Firearm Deer Season There will be a youth firearm deer season on September 23-24, 2006 , on all lands in Michigan. Youths 10-16 years of age may take one deer during this special two-day season. Youths 10 and 11 cannot hunt deer with a firearm and are restricted to archery-only hunting. A firearm, combination or antlerless license or Deer Management Assistance (DMA) permit authorizing the youth to take a deer with a firearm, may be used if issued for the area/land upon which hunting. Archery and junior archery licenses are not valid during this season. The kind of deer which may be taken is the same as during hte regular November firearm deer season. All youth hunters are required to wear Hunter Orange. The youth must be accompanied by an adult at least 18 years of age or older. An adult accompanying a youth firearm deer hunter cannot possess or carry a firearm or bow and arrow and does not need a deer hunting license. It is unlawful to use bait during this season. Youth Firearm Deer Season There will be a youth firearm deer season Sept. 23-24, 2006, on all lands in Michigan. Youths 10-16 years of age may take one antlered deer during this special two-day season or one antlerless deer if the youth obtained an antlerless license or possesses a Deer Management Assistance permit. Youths 10 and 11 years of age are restricted to archery-only hunting. Youths 12 and 13 are restricted to firearm hunting only on private land. A firearm, combination or antlerless license or a DMA permit authorizing the youth to take a deer with a firearm may be used if issued for the area/land upon which hunting. The youth must be accompanied by an adult at least 18 years of age or older. An adult accompanying a youth firearm deer hunter cannot possess or carry a firearm or bow and arrow and does not need a deer hunting license. Hunters may not use bait during this season. All youth hunters are required to wear Hunter Orange. Archery and junior archery deer licenses are not valid for this hunt. Q: When and why was the age for youth to participate in hunting lowered? A: Public Act 280 was enacted this summer. The new legislation became effective on July 10, 2006. This new legislation lowered the minimum age to 10 to purchase a hunting license. A youth must be at least 12 years of age (it was 14) to hunt with a firearm for deer, bear, or elk. 12 and 13 year old big game firearm hunters are limited to hunting on private lands which includes commercial forest (CF) land. To firearm hunt CF land for antlerless deer a public land antlerless license is required. Q: Can a youth still purchase an antlerless deer hunting license over the counter? A: Youth 12 to 16 years old (10 & 11 year olds will be included after August 10) may purchase one junior antlerless license over the counter during the public land antlerless deer license application period July 15 through August 15. Junior antlerless licenses sold prior to August 10 will have the incorrect age printed on them. Beginning August 16 private land antlerless licenses will be sold over the counter. Youths may purchase one antlerless deer license a day, up to the maximum of 3. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MICHIGAN YOUTH HUNT 2006 We are looking to take two Youth Hunters on the Michigan Youth Hunt this year 2006. You are responsible for getting here, license, food and lodging. Must have not shot a deer yet. If you don’t have a rifle, I have a youth model 243 savage, bolt action with a 3x9 scope. I will provide the ammo to go with the gun! We also have another gun and ammo available if the other hunter does not have a gun. This is a rifle hunt only, the hunt is always on the weekend, and is for 2 days only. You must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. You must be between the ages of 12-16 at the time of the hunt. Normally, the last weekend in September. There is no cost (zero) for the actual hunt, usage of the rifle or ammo. The only cost you will have will be transportation, food, lodging, and your tag. We will be hunting in many different areas, some private land and some state land. Last years hunter harvested a very nice 8 point. The winners will be picked and posted September 1st! Here is a current list of sponsors that are making this hunt happen. John’s Mobile Marine Service 231-330-0887 Daylight in the Swamp Taxidermy 231-347-9789 Michigan Gun Owners SAFR (SHOOTER'S ALLIANCE FOR FIREARM RIGHTS) The Paul H. Perry Foundation Donated Prizes to date – 2 Youth Hunts / one each 2 Shoulder Mounts / one each 2 Michigan Gun Owners Hats - signed by Fred Trost 2 $25 gift cards for Gander Mountain / one each 2 $15 one year memberships to SAFR / one each 2 SAFR buttons / one each $50.00 from the Paul H. Perry Foundation why you should be picked to [email protected]. MUST NOT HAVE SHOT A DEER BEFORE! If you would like to donate an item to the winners of the event. Please e-mail me at [email protected] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jci63 Posted August 29, 2006 Author Report Share Posted August 29, 2006 Re: Looking for Michigan Youth Hunter Contest winners to be announced this Friday! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jci63 Posted August 31, 2006 Author Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 Re: Looking for Michigan Youth Hunter All entries sent in, please check your e-mail! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jci63 Posted September 1, 2006 Author Report Share Posted September 1, 2006 Re: Looking for Michigan Youth Hunter Here are the winning letters: Hi, my name is Sarah and I am a 13 year old girl and I live in Grosse Pointe , Michigan . The reason why I think you should pick me is because I would love to shoot a deer. It would be a bonus for me if it was a buck because I would be the first person in my family to shoot a buck; but I would still love to shoot a doe because it would be my very first deer! I have been waiting a very long time to hunt. Every year I would sit in a blind either with my mom or dad for the experience. It has been a challenge for me because I have an older brother who can hunt. This would be a dream for me because where my parents hunt there are not that many deer. I love to go up north for being in the outdoors and to take pictures of the wildlife. Thanks Sarah ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I have a daughter brittany that turned fourteen in October. She has been going hunting with me since she was little. Unfortunatley she has never been with me while harvesting a deer. Well this year I was ready to put her on her own in a blind and I did. I sat close where I could see her but out of range. Well I guess I gave her the wrong blind because a herd of deer came and stood out of her range and right in front of me. There was nothing that I wanted and I could see her looking with all hopes that they would turn and come her way. Heres the bad part. The place where I hunt is on private property but it is not mine. The owner leases it to a couple other guys sometimes and I have always had permission after building the owner a house at a very good rate. Well the hunters never hunted this year and it was toward the seasons end so I put her in a blind that has been on the property for years. Back to the story. After she sat and watched the deer in front of me the deer eventually left the area and headed into a nearby bedding area. I walked over to her and seen her excitement and told her to just sit there as evening was approaching and might offer another opportunity. It wasnt but a few minutes later out of the blue as luck would have it, here comes one of the leasing hunters. I watched as he walked up to her and made her get out of the stand. I walked up to see what was going on and he claimed he had some bait in the area and this was his little section of woods... so I gave it to him to save an argument in front of her. I finished with him at later a later time. Anyway, I am interested in taking her hunting where she wont be thrown out of a hunting area. I would also like to see her get a nice buck! Ron __________________________________________________ ______________ Congratulations to the winners! You have been notified by e-mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrWiggely Posted September 4, 2006 Report Share Posted September 4, 2006 Re: Looking for Michigan Youth Hunter Congratulations to Sarah and Ron's Daughter, Great to see these young folks taking an interest in our great sport. Keep us posted on your hunts! Luck to you both and thank you to the sponsers that make this possible especially JCI ! Wigs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arrow32 Posted September 5, 2006 Report Share Posted September 5, 2006 Re: Looking for Michigan Youth Hunter Congrats to both of them!! I have a feeling theyll have a great time deer or no deer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jci63 Posted September 26, 2006 Author Report Share Posted September 26, 2006 Re: Looking for Michigan Youth Hunter -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 09-23-2006, 02:10 PM This morning at 7:30 a.m. Brittany harvested a 6 point buck. Pictures to come at a later date. Thank you to all the sponsors who made this hunt a success! __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ _________ (From, Brittneys dad) Well first of all I would like to thank John for a great time! He is a great guide and a very caring person. My daughter had a great time as well. John was a heck of a guide and even took us fishing, letting Brittney land about 15- 20 salmons. Best of all was the preparation, scouting and the time he took to help guide her in taking down a nice 6pt buck. The look on her face after shooting that buck was out of this world. I must be honest here..... I was skeptical about taking Brittney on this trip as I myself wondered, "why would these guys do this for these kids." I thought that there had to be a catch, so I asked John and Ernie from Day in the Swamp, why, why would you do this for these kids? They pointed out about how the sport is dying and how they want to pass the sport on to the next generation. They also pointed out how there are so many young kids that are sitting and wasting their lives playing video games because they never had the opportunity to go hunting. Ernie also explained as he held back tears, about how his father taught him to hunt and how he would like to give the same gift to others. He worded it best when he told a story of a Grandfather and grandson that he took on a hunt. He said after the young boy harvested a deer, the grandfathers head swelled with pride and the grandfather cried tears of joy. Ernie said at that point his own wife looked at him and whispered, " now I think I understand why you do this." Well I can tell you that these guys have two of the biggest hearts I have ever seen. These two guys put the word sport in sportsman! These guys care about this sport and go out of their way to pass the hunting tradition on to the next generation. I am overwhelmed in knowing that there are guys out there that take this much pride in this sport! While watching John fish, I noticed that most of the kids at the fishing hole knew and respected him. I also noticed that out of all the people fishing, John and the kids that knew him were about the only ones catching fish. My guess is that he probably taught most of them how to do it. I also noticed that most of the kids would release the fish, "above the dam"..to help the salmons trip upsteam easier...just as John would. John, I have always taking all my girls hunting and fishing with me, but you my friend showed me a whole other side of hunting in a way that I never seen it before.......You have showed me that its not all about me...its about them! God Bless! Pics will be posted soon and maybe the video of the hunt! Thanks again! Youth Hunter with proud father! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OJR Posted September 26, 2006 Report Share Posted September 26, 2006 Re: Looking for Michigan Youth Hunter Congratulations on a great hunt!! I hope there will be several more for all of you!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jci63 Posted October 22, 2006 Author Report Share Posted October 22, 2006 Re: Looking for Michigan Youth Hunter 10-17-2006, 09:50 AM Pond in the pines Sportsman Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Grosse Pointe Woods & Morrsetown Posts: 11 Youth hunt 2OO6 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi my name is Eric my daughter got picked to do the youth hunt.I am replying to tell you that this was a hunt of a life time for myself and my daughter.I will start of by telling you she did not get a deer.That was the only bad part of the whole weekend. Iwill start of by telling you she had many chances to shoot from a large doe to a spike horn up to a good 6 point.She has spent many hours in the woods but when it came down to it buck fever was to great.She felt very bad that she let down everybody.I told her that she did not let anybody down it was just part of hunting. Dad felt really bad but did not tell her.The reason that she got buck fever is that she wanted it that much more then someone that would just shoot and have no emotion.Back to the hunt.When John called us my daughter was beside herself.The many phone calls from John and his friend Ernie(from Day in the swamp taxidermy)made Sarah that much more excited to get up ther and start hunting.We got up there early so Ernie invited use over. After ten minutes I felt like family.He set her up with one of his guns better suited for her and she fired of a few rounds.Then we went over to the place that she was going to hunt with that help of his neighbor Rich and saw 16 deer with one nice 6 point.That made her not sleep much.I want to say right now that the time that John, Erine and Rich had spent to setup scout and host myself and my daughter was more than most people would do for people they don't even know . I guess that it was for the love of hunting and getting others involved in it ( my daughter Sarah) .The youth hunt was what they had to offer and it was the time of our life. It was the best opportunity for a youth that you could ask for.The friendship that we made was hard to put in words. For people that up until that weekend we did not even know that would do so much for us and other youth hunters for the true love of hunting and friendship.I still am having a hard time expressing my thanks for everything that you did for us.I also thank Erines Wife for opening there home for Sarah and I along with filling our bellys with fine cooking.Just like Brittney the other youth hunter the guys took time dring the day to take Sarah fishing to catch some salmon.To watch my little daughter reel in those fish was nothing short of amazing.I could talk much more about everything they did for us but i dont have time to tell it. But what I would say to everyone that has a youth please think about involving your kids in hunting with this youth hunt it is a chance of a lifetime to hunt and make friends that live to hunt and share it with others. Thanks again!!!! We will never forget Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jci63 Posted November 9, 2006 Author Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 Re: Looking for Michigan Youth Hunter In 2006 we had maybe 8 entries for the contest. Being the first year of this official Youth Hunting opportunity, maybe some folks were just skeptical. In today’s world, I must agree, somebody doing something to benefit someone else, is a rare thing. I hope this special hunt will spark others in the Sporting Community to do the same. We look forward to next years 2nd annual Michigan Youth Hunt. Thank you, for all the supporters and people who made this hunt happen! JOHN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.