I wish there was an easy answer. It is difficult to compete with all the things that they have for our youth to do today. As my son grew up I worked to get him involved in shooting sports and hunting. In fact when he was 2 years old I purchased 2 new Winchester M-70 rifles for him. At 4 years we found that he was a southpaw! Well so much for that idea, I ended up selling them when he was about 10. At about 8 years we started working with a rimfire, cartoons and gameboys were more interesting, guess he didn’t have the desire. At 12 years I purchased for him a brand new rimfire for his birthday, he didn’t seem to have any desire to use my 22’s. Now hoping that it would have some affect, told him to let me know when he wanted to go shooting, (his birthday is Dec. 21). From that point I would say, hey Scott I’m going to the range to shoot, wanta go??? No some other time. Ok, we got him through hunter safety and did manage to get him out bird hunting a few times. At 16 years, I found a real nice Remington 1100 Trap Left Hand, real nice wood, 2 barrels and some other stuff. Took him to the club to shoot trap, he loved it! I loaded about 12 boxes of shells and taught him how to load. Well he shot all 12 boxes and loaded about 3 more, I told him that if he wanted to shoot he would have to load his own. I told him I would take him anytime he wanted, and that the only requirement was he had to load his own shells. Well trap ended that fall and all winter I would say, hey Scott, better get those shells loaded for spring league or you won’t be ready when the time comes. Well this year he turns 24, 4 years of collage and has a job working for a Firm in Minnesota, and those %(*@* shells still aren’t loaded! This is the Readers Digest condensed version; my point is if the desire isn’t there, or they don’t have an attraction to it, it probably won’t happen. My daughter is a worse story, I couldn’t even get her to take hunter safety, I even pleaded with her, you may have a boyfriend that loves hunting and want to do the things he does. I offered to pay her to take it and that didn’t work.
I look around me as I write this and wonder why, what did I do wrong, my whole life has been centered around hunting, fishing and shooting. I have had a love for guns since the age of 5. Hunted pheasants at 14, deer at 17, tying flies and fly-fishing at 16, started shooting trap at 18 and grew deeper by the day after that. Well that is the way things are, can’t change it.
My local club doesn’t help much either, oh yes they hold hunter safety but that is about all! I hear at meetings about we need to get the youth involved. The truth is that none and I mean none of the membership to speak of is active in any shooting sports. 3-4 members shoot clays and some archery but that is about it. We have become a raffle club! They depend on ticket sales to support our club, and it has done well. The trade-off was the loss of members that were active in the shooting sports. We lost all of our pistol shooters, all high-power shooters and the ranges are falling apart. The trap range is working and up-grades have been made but the rest has went buy the wayside. Speaking out like this is likely to get me expelled from the club, they removed some already for the same reason, it’s like a dictatorship. Oh, I overheard someone talking to another prospective member saying we are more of a social club than a shooting club. I would say that probably 90% of them I don’t care to socialize with and the others are questionable. Why do I stay, I am a life member and it is only 5 miles from my house. The people that I would socialize with have either been pushed out in some fashion or other, or they have left. If and that is a big if, I had my own range I would have been gone long ago. I do not enjoy gambling, I think it is down right stupid, and now they are talking about holding Vegas nights to raise money. Well I have vented enough, probably said too much but I feel better..
Rick
Boy, I hope I didn't offend anyone, this is my first post.