In our old club, children were covered under the parent's membership as long as the child was in school (high school or college). If you graduated high school and didn't go to college, you had to pay membership dues, put in work days, etc. If you didn't go to college after high school, you could come as a "guest" (and pay guest fee) twice for 1 day each trip or one weekend. We had doe tags at the time, and if you came as a guest, you had to fill a doe tag before killing a buck. If you were in college, you were covered under your parent's membership, you had to fill a doe tag before killing a buck and were required to put in work days as if you were a paying member (your work days didn't count towards the parent's work days). When signing out an area to hunt, paying members got first choice of where to hunt, while guests and children got what was left or had to sit in the same area as the paying member