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Re: Alabama Public Hunting Future
[Re: walt4dun]
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08/22/19 06:57 AM
08/22/19 06:57 AM
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I do agree that there is not enough youth opportunities. I’d be okay with the SOAs being youth only honestly...
And it’s a shame their aren’t more dog hunting opportunities, which right along with dove hunting, are the most fun ways to introduce kids to the sport of hunting. Still hunting is boring for kids. Bad dove hunts are the most boring thing on earth. Squirrel hunting is really fun and burns a lot of energy, and dogs are involved.
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