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My son was lucky enough to get into the NYSDEC youth mentor turkey hunt this weekend.  This morning, he connected on his first bird ever!  A huge thank you to our guide JT for putting us on this bird.  Anyone with a kid that is a youth hunter, look into this program!  The DEC, sponsors and volunteers do a great job putting this on.  Next year I will be sponsoring this event!  

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Awesome!

 

I wish NY was like the surrounding states where kids younger than 12 could be mentored.

 

I have taken my oldest, now 9, to PA to hunt public land the past 2 youth seasons. No birds killed yet but he is learning some woodsmanship. It is hard to imagine that he has to wait 3 more years to hunt in NY!

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New York has weird laws. Your 12 year old can hunt coyotes and fox, by himself at 3am  with an AR15 but can’t Turkey hunt with his dad with a shotgun. You can’t make this sheazit up. 

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44 minutes ago, reeleyz said:

Awesome!

 

I wish NY was like the surrounding states where kids younger than 12 could be mentored.

 

I have taken my oldest, now 9, to PA to hunt public land the past 2 youth seasons. No birds killed yet but he is learning some woodsmanship. It is hard to imagine that he has to wait 3 more years to hunt in NY!

Check out Close Encounters Whitetails in Ohio. 3 day guided Turkey hunts (two days hunting) with lodging as of a couple years ago was $600 a person. Went there twice with Tommy when he was younger and killed birds both trips. 

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Congrats Brian!  Good to see you there as well along with others that I have not seen since college.  Great bunch of people.  The largest bird was a whopper, triple bearded, some real trophy’s shot by these youngsters, also they donated a lifetime license to a youngster. Although my son passed on taking a long shot, he had a blast.  Hats off to the guides that took the weekend of their time to do this for the kids. 

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