1. How many days per year do you hunt?
1–5 14%
6–15 26%
16–30 19%
30+ 41%
2. Where do you do most of your hunting?
68% PRIVATE
32% PUBLIC
3. Do your friends think hunting is cool?
82% YES
18% NO
4. Have you ever hunted with a guide?
92% No
8% Yes
5. What age do you think young people should be able to hunt without supervision?
2% 8 + under
5% 9–11
28% 12–14
54% 15–17
11% 18 + older
6. Does your school ever close for hunting seasons?
No 91%
Yes 9%
7. Is it easy to find places to hunt?
48% NO
52% YES
8. Which of the following game do you enjoy hunting the most?
48% Whitetail deer
10% Rabbits/squirrels
10% Ducks/geese
7% Turkeys
5% Pheasants
5% Other animals
3% Mule deer
3% Elk/antelope
2% Bears
2% Quail
2% Other birds
1% Predators
9. At what age do you think a kid should be taken on his/her first hunt?
43% 8 + under
36% 9–11
18% 12–14
3% 15–17
10. Do other sports conflict with hunting time?
56% Yes
44% No
11. How often do you eat what you kill?
NEVER 2%
SOMETIMES 12%
ALWAYS 86%
12. Have you ever been teased about hunting?
NO 63%
YES 37%
13. Do any of your teachers ever say that hunting is wrong?
yes 58%
no 42%
14. Do you hunt without adult supervision?
57% YES
43% NO
15. Do you travel to go hunting?
64% YES
36% NO
16. At what age should a kid be taught to shoot a gun?
8 + under 43%
9–11 42%
12–14 14%
15–17 1%
17. Who taught you how to hunt?
18% Friend
10% Grandparent
6% Instructor
5% Other
61%=Father
18. How many of your friends hunt?
1–3 35%
7–10 17%
4–6 24%
10+ 24%
"I like a lot of things about hunting. Spending time with Dad is probably the best." —Jonathan Walton, 14, Houston, Texas "I like to hunt because it's in my blood." —Josh Fitzgerald, 15, Petersburg, Pa. Why do you like to hunt? "It's always more fun to eat something wild than something you bought from a store." —Dustin Danielson, 14, Singer, La. What advice would you give to adults who want to teach kids to hunt? "Don't always yell at them if they're not being quiet. Just let them have fun." —Daniel Merrell, 15, Erlanger, Ky. "One of the best parts about learning to hunt was that my dad answered all of my questions, no matter how silly they seemed." —Tia Currier, 20, Bridgewater, Va.
Comments (2)
Some of those stats were a bit suprising I kind of wish the number that eat what they shoot was higher in the always, but then again I'm not eating any coyotes anytime soon.
herbie, i think you picked a good point out, i alos dont like the part about the teachers saying its wrong.i dont think they shoul comment on it,i think they should leave their opinion out and teach what ther saposed to, no effense to the teachers,everyone is in a way.
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Some of those stats were a bit suprising I kind of wish the number that eat what they shoot was higher in the always, but then again I'm not eating any coyotes anytime soon.
herbie, i think you picked a good point out, i alos dont like the part about the teachers saying its wrong.i dont think they shoul comment on it,i think they should leave their opinion out and teach what ther saposed to, no effense to the teachers,everyone is in a way.
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