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Originally posted by Hoggslayer View PostThey just posted a link on their facebook page for some hunts that are less than 4 weeks away. That doesn't give people much time to get squared away.
Some kids might not have hunters ed yet. I'm taking my daughter this weekend to sight her rifle in. If they choose next week, it only leaves me two weekend to get that done.
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Originally posted by Chad C View PostBe prepared for this, they will call last minute if they have hunters drop out of hunts as well.
I know they had at least 3 (probably more) separate times last year that people would apparently drop out from a hunt at the last minute. I received phone calls or email from their office literally the week of the hunt wanting to know if I could go. All three of the hunts were hunts I had put my son in for prior to the original drawing deadline (we didn't draw the hunt). I could only do one of the three hunts because I had made new plans since we didn't originally draw the hunt.Last edited by BradBryant1000; 09-09-2020, 07:15 AM.
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Originally posted by Hoggslayer View PostThey just posted a link on their facebook page for some hunts that are less than 4 weeks away. That doesn't give people much time to get squared away.
Some kids might not have hunters ed yet. I'm taking my daughter this weekend to sight her rifle in. If they choose next week, it only leaves me two weekend to get that done.
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Originally posted by Electrican View PostThanks for the info. I’ll call them in morning to see if I can sign them up without FB. Hopefully I can get them in the drawing.
Here is the google doc's link to sign up. You enter the hunters and your info on page 1 and select hunts on page 2.
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Originally posted by salth2o View PostHere is the google doc's link to sign up. You enter the hunters and your info on page 1 and select hunts on page 2.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...-s2Pw/viewform
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The TYHP program is a great program! My son and I attended last year and he dropped this doe in its tracks at about 100 yards. His first time actually harvesting an animal. That smiles says it all and it also gives him a sense of accomplishment knowing we are eating his harvest on some meals.Last edited by piercebronkite; 09-10-2020, 04:16 PM.
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Originally posted by SC-001 View PostI understand the liability problems but I'll be honest with those rules in place it kind of ruins it for us an we won't be participating in the program this year. Hopefully next year things will be more back to normal.
What they came up with to me seems reasonable. If I had a youth who hasn't had much hunting experience and doesn’t have access to a lease or other means, I wouldn’t let these procedures stop me from taking them.
My youngest was lucky enough to win some TXPWD hunts and has other opportunities this year, otherwise I’d be signing him up with TYHP for sure.
They need hunters in years like this.
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