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Youth gun deer hunt Oct. 10-11
« on: October 07, 2009, 03:51:07 AM »
Youth gun deer hunt Oct. 10-11

MADISON - The eighth annual Youth Gun Deer Hunt will take place Oct. 10-11 and is aimed at giving youths more deer-hunting opportunity.

Starting in 2009, Wisconsin’s new Mentored Hunting Law allows hunters as young as 10 years of age with or without hunter education certification, to participate in the youth gun deer hunt with a mentor.

The early date of the hunt provides milder weather allowing more time in the field under more comfortable conditions for the youngsters and their hunting mentors. In addition to giving youths their own opportunity to experience the traditions of deer hunting in Wisconsin, the focus is on the youth and allows more time for the mentor to share skills and teach their charges how to hunt safely and ethically.

The hunt will be held in all deer management units (DMUs) statewide, except State Park units, Ft. McCoy, Chambers Island, Menomonee and the Apostle Islands other than Madeline Island.
How to participate

Wisconsin now has two programs designed to introduce youths to deer hunting under controlled conditions and under close supervision of an adult hunter.

Youth hunters 12 - 15 years of age (resident and non-resident) who possess a hunter education certificate of accomplishment and a gun deer hunting license may hunt deer October 10 -11 accompanied by an adult 18 years of age or older. To “accompany” means the adult is within both visual and voice contact of the youth. The adult does not have to be a licensed hunter or a hunter education graduate to accompany 1 or 2 youth who are at least 12 years of age and have completed a hunter education course.

Adults accompanying youth hunters may not “gun hunt” for deer during the youth hunt, but may possess a bow or gun and hunt for a game species that is open for them to hunt at that time.

An adult may not accompany more than two youth hunters during the youth gun deer hunt at any given time.

Youth hunters 10-11 years of age, or youth hunters 12-15 years of age who do not possess a hunter education certificate, but possess a gun deer hunting license must be “mentored” by an adult who is within arm’s reach at all times during the hunt.

Qualified adult mentors must be at least 18 years of age and have the youth’s parent or guardian’s permission to mentor the youth hunter.

Mentors must possess a valid hunting license for the current year (any type of game).

If the mentor was born on or after Jan. 1, 1973, they must be a graduate of a hunter education course or have completed basic training with the U.S. Armed Forces.

Qualified adult mentors may only mentor one youth hunter who is age 10 or 11, or who has not completed hunter education at any given time.

Only one firearm may be possessed between the mentor and youth who is age 10 or 11, or who has not completed hunter education, if participating in the youth gun deer hunt.

One adult may not accompany more than 2 youth hunters. If one youth is under the “mentored hunter” rules, the adult may “accompany” no more than one other youth at the same time and only if the 2nd youth is at least 12-15 years of age and has completed hunter education.

Qualified youth hunters may harvest one buck deer on their gun buck deer carcass tag and additional antlerless deer with the appropriate carcass tag. Earn-a-buck restrictions do not apply in EAB units during the youth hunt. All hunters and their mentors must observe blaze orange clothing requirements.

All deer, bear, and small game hunters, with the exception of waterfowl hunters, also are required to meet blaze orange requirements on these two days.

More information on the youth deer hunt and Mentored Hunting Law is available on the DNR Web site and in the 2009 Wisconsin Deer Hunting Regulations .

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Jason Fleener - (608) 261-7589 or Bob Manwell - (608) 264-9248

http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/news/weekly.asp#art2
Mike

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Re: Youth gun deer hunt Oct. 10-11
« Reply #1 on: October 11, 2009, 02:45:32 PM »
Anybody else go out this weekend? I was thrilled to be able to take my 10 year old daughter out deer hunting . I was actually very proud of her; even though we never saw a deer and the weather sucked (windy, snow, and cold) she sat stiller than I expected, and always handled her rifle very well.  I think she's still undecided about trying it again though said it was cold and boring :(. We'll see... How did everyone else do?
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Re: Youth gun deer hunt Oct. 10-11
« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2009, 01:33:52 PM »
My son and I went to Shawano county Saturday and Sunday. We saw a fox the first five minutes. Then Sunday morning, nothing. By Sunday afternoon, my 12 yr old son said there ain't no deer here. By 5:30 six does come out. Then of course the dog across the river starts barking and puts them in a scare. Sometime later they came back and we waited 15 min for the perfect shot. It was 60 yds or so and as broadside as it gets. One shot with his H&R superlight in .243 and it ran 40 ft. or so. This kid was hyped as it gets. I can put up a pic but don't know how. Later, ihookem.

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Re: Youth gun deer hunt Oct. 10-11
« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2009, 01:42:32 PM »
WTG IHookEm!!! Give your Son a big Congrats! for us.

Congrats! to your Daughter too, WiParTimer. She'll probably think it over and decide that going out to hunt and just getting together with Dad is fun, and will look forward to going again.

IHookEm and WiParTimer, you're both awesome parents for taking your kids out to hunt.
Mike

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Re: Youth gun deer hunt Oct. 10-11
« Reply #4 on: October 12, 2009, 03:26:25 PM »
Great job everyone, both the hunters and the parents!!

Took my daughter (13) out early Saturday. Sat in a little blind (old weathered wood, mostly open, but blocked the wind a little bit). Doe & fawn came thru early, no shot. they circled back around after 15-20 mins and were coming right towards us. Wind was from them to us. Deer was zig zagging thru the trees, my daughter had the gun up and shot. She rushed it a bit. It was a good opportunity to discuss wind and unalert deer, to wait for a better shot, all that stuff that are really what the youth hunt is for.
I could tell the deer was hit "a bit back" by the way it ran.  We waited 45+ minutes before tracking. Again, a good lesson in letting the deer bed down to die after a marginal hit (especially since she never winded us or really saw us)
Had a huge blood trail to follow (another great learning moment). Followed it a ways to a small pond where of course the blood ended. We just couldn't believe it would swim after all that. Well we back tracked in case the deer did, looked everywhere, but knew it must have entered the pond.
We started to circle the pond. About 50 yards kitty-corner from where the blood ended we found a huge pile of blood in the swamp grass on the ponds edge. Another 5 yds or so and there she lay. Hit pretty far back but bullet did hit the femoral artery. 
All in all, not a great shot at all, but  good learning lessons. Ended up being a really good day.
We didn't go out that afternoon or Sunday. Spent Sunday butchering.
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Re: Youth gun deer hunt Oct. 10-11
« Reply #5 on: October 12, 2009, 03:35:18 PM »
Great stories and good for you taking the youngsters hunting. It promotes the future of hunting and gun ownership.

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Re: Youth gun deer hunt Oct. 10-11
« Reply #6 on: October 13, 2009, 04:55:05 AM »
Great job Trib and Daughter! Big Congrats to both of you.
Mike

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Re: Youth gun deer hunt Oct. 10-11
« Reply #7 on: October 13, 2009, 12:03:06 PM »
Hey tribready, they go for water a lot. If they do it is most likely a deer that will die in the water or close by. Good idea to circle the pond too. Two years ago me and my son (same one) watched me shoot a doe a little far back too. It went straight to a pond and we watched it drown. Does anyone know how to post pics? Also, a teacher in school is doing a picture board of the kids that get a deer. I thionk it's a good idea.

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Re: Youth gun deer hunt Oct. 10-11
« Reply #8 on: October 13, 2009, 12:20:35 PM »
We have a teacher doing the same thing, it's great, but it's also pretty common in our small town.  He's also "collecting" hearts from the kids' deer to dissect later on. I love it, great education tool, promotes hunting, and it's free  ;)
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Re: Youth gun deer hunt Oct. 10-11
« Reply #9 on: October 15, 2009, 12:19:12 PM »
 ;DGood job everyone!  lots of lessons learned ,quality time spent, and fun had. way to go!
Mike



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