Hunting from a blind can be a great way to mitigate the inherent obstacles to introducing youngsters to the outdoors. To make the most of the experience, try these tips.
In 1985, we launched a program to facilitate friendly competition among youths 18 and younger that would advance hunting skills including wildlife identification, orienteering and rifle, shotgun and archery marksmanship. Today, thousands of hunter education volunteers and parents still conduct this program at the state and local level to produce safer, more skillful and more ardent American hunters.