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YOUTH HUNTING IS BEST WHEN THEY PARTICIPATE IN SMALL GAME AND WATERFOWL HUNTING WITH A PARENT OR ADULT SUPERVISOR. THIS TYPE OF HUNTING GIVES YOUNG HUNTERS OPPORTUNITIES TO DEVELOP SKILLS AND CONFIDENCE IN A LESS INTIMIDATING ENVIRONMENT. WATERFOWL HUNTING IS PARTICULARLY WELL-SUITED FOR YOUTH BECAUSE IT REQUIRES A TEAM EFFORT AND PROVIDES A HIGH SUCCESS RATE FOR TAKING GAME.
Choosing the Right Youth Rifle
When selecting a youth hunting rifle, it’s essential to consider the child’s physical size and shooting ability. A rifle with a weight range of 6-8 pounds and a length of 36-40 inches is suitable for most youth hunters. The .243 Winchester or .308 Winchester caliber is an excellent choice for youth hunting rifles, as they offer a manageable recoil and effective range.
Waterfowl Hunting Techniques for Youth
Waterfowl hunting is an excellent way to introduce youth hunters to the sport. It’s essential to teach them the importance of concealment, camouflage, and patience. When hunting with a youth, it’s best to start in a blind or a hide with minimal cover, allowing them to see and learn from the experience. When shooting, emphasize the importance of following through with the rifle and keeping the barrel on the target. For youth hunters aged 10-12, consider using decoys and calls to attract waterfowl, and for those aged 13 and up, teach them how to set up and use a blind.
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