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Re: Adult Children
[Re: billrv]
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12/15/21 08:57 PM
12/15/21 08:57 PM
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Posts: 5,281 Georgia and Missouri
Semo
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12 point
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Posts: 5,281
Georgia and Missouri
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At what age do you guys consider a child of a member to become a paying member 16. That is when they are allowed to deer hunt outside of youth seasons. If your reaponsible enough to use a high powered rifle then you are treated like everybody else. Including responsible for paying your way.
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Re: Adult Children
[Re: billrv]
#3554996
12/15/21 09:00 PM
12/15/21 09:00 PM
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Joined: Dec 2015
Posts: 22,252 blount county alabama
jwalker77
Pumpkin
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Pumpkin
Joined: Dec 2015
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blount county alabama
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When said child graduates, he/she needs to be figuring something out pretty quick. If they are going to college, they might get a little slack but not much. Gona have to work. Also, when they turn 16yo and start driving/dating, they better have something figured out about that. Im not funding their social life, thats their business. To answer your question, i would say its a process, which around here begins well before they are teenagers. My son started paying for some things when he was 10-11yo. I do run a small business and a farm so work opportunities are readily available around here. The kids have been working with us in the orchard since they were old enough to tote a basket of peaches or a watermelon. Joseph has been going on treejobs with me since he was 11-12yo. They both buy alot of their personal type stuff already. I just make sure they have the opportunity to work and make the money to buy those things.
Last edited by jwalker77; 12/15/21 09:04 PM.
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Re: Adult Children
[Re: gatorbait154]
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12/15/21 09:49 PM
12/15/21 09:49 PM
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Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 52,288 Gee's Bend/At The Hog Pen
James
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
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At what age do you guys consider a child of a member to become a paying member In regards to what?? This.
Do not regret growing older, it's a privilege denied to many!
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Re: Adult Children
[Re: jwalker77]
#3555084
12/15/21 09:55 PM
12/15/21 09:55 PM
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Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 52,288 Gee's Bend/At The Hog Pen
James
Freak of Nature
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When said child graduates, he/she needs to be figuring something out pretty quick. If they are going to college, they might get a little slack but not much. Gona have to work. Also, when they turn 16yo and start driving/dating, they better have something figured out about that. Im not funding their social life, thats their business. To answer your question, i would say its a process, which around here begins well before they are teenagers. My son started paying for some things when he was 10-11yo. I do run a small business and a farm so work opportunities are readily available around here. The kids have been working with us in the orchard since they were old enough to tote a basket of peaches or a watermelon. Joseph has been going on treejobs with me since he was 11-12yo. They both buy alot of their personal type stuff already. I just make sure they have the opportunity to work and make the money to buy those things. Ok. My Son who is 19 and works 7-12s and will only hunt with me a handful of times this year, needs to PAY A MEMBERSHIP FEE just because he's graduated Highschool? In our club if a child is out of school they're considered guests and have to pay the guest fees, however your spouse or children can hunt with you the last 2 weeks of the season
Do not regret growing older, it's a privilege denied to many!
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Re: Adult Children
[Re: billrv]
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12/15/21 10:01 PM
12/15/21 10:01 PM
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Posts: 15,420 Ourtown, AL
BCLC
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
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Posts: 15,420
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Pfffttt…I make my kids pay me to take them hunting.
<—— #DadOFtheYear
We’re not dead. We just smell that way. Dayum. - AC870
Yessir! I’m always gonna shoot what makes me happy and I want everyone else to do the same! If you shoot one be proud of it and don’t worry what anyone else thinks. - SJ22
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Re: Adult Children
[Re: BCLC]
#3555103
12/15/21 10:07 PM
12/15/21 10:07 PM
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Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 52,288 Gee's Bend/At The Hog Pen
James
Freak of Nature
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Pfffttt…I make my kids pay me to take them hunting.
<—— #DadOFtheYear 😉
Do not regret growing older, it's a privilege denied to many!
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Re: Adult Children
[Re: James]
#3555105
12/15/21 10:08 PM
12/15/21 10:08 PM
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Joined: Dec 2015
Posts: 22,252 blount county alabama
jwalker77
Pumpkin
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Pumpkin
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Posts: 22,252
blount county alabama
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When said child graduates, he/she needs to be figuring something out pretty quick. If they are going to college, they might get a little slack but not much. Gona have to work. Also, when they turn 16yo and start driving/dating, they better have something figured out about that. Im not funding their social life, thats their business. To answer your question, i would say its a process, which around here begins well before they are teenagers. My son started paying for some things when he was 10-11yo. I do run a small business and a farm so work opportunities are readily available around here. The kids have been working with us in the orchard since they were old enough to tote a basket of peaches or a watermelon. Joseph has been going on treejobs with me since he was 11-12yo. They both buy alot of their personal type stuff already. I just make sure they have the opportunity to work and make the money to buy those things. Ummmkay. My Son who is 19 and works 7-12s and will only hunt with me a handful of times this year, needs to PAY A MEMBERSHIP FEE just because he's graduated Highschool? In our club if a child is out of school they're considered guests and have to pay the guest fees, however your spouse or children can hunt with you the last 2 weeks of the season I didnt realize he was talking about a hunting club. I thought he was talking about being a paying member if the family. Sorry. I dont think i was the only one who made that mistake.
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Re: Adult Children
[Re: jwalker77]
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12/15/21 10:11 PM
12/15/21 10:11 PM
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Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 52,288 Gee's Bend/At The Hog Pen
James
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
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When said child graduates, he/she needs to be figuring something out pretty quick. If they are going to college, they might get a little slack but not much. Gona have to work. Also, when they turn 16yo and start driving/dating, they better have something figured out about that. Im not funding their social life, thats their business. To answer your question, i would say its a process, which around here begins well before they are teenagers. My son started paying for some things when he was 10-11yo. I do run a small business and a farm so work opportunities are readily available around here. The kids have been working with us in the orchard since they were old enough to tote a basket of peaches or a watermelon. Joseph has been going on treejobs with me since he was 11-12yo. They both buy alot of their personal type stuff already. I just make sure they have the opportunity to work and make the money to buy those things. Ummmkay. My Son who is 19 and works 7-12s and will only hunt with me a handful of times this year, needs to PAY A MEMBERSHIP FEE just because he's graduated Highschool? In our club if a child is out of school they're considered guests and have to pay the guest fees, however your spouse or children can hunt with you the last 2 weeks of the season I didnt realize he was talking about a hunting club. I thought he was talking about being a paying member if the family. Sorry. I dont think i was the only one who made that mistake. I'm assuming that's what he ment jw because it's in the deer forum, but heck i could be wrong also 🤷🏼♂️ 😄
Do not regret growing older, it's a privilege denied to many!
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Re: Adult Children
[Re: billrv]
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12/15/21 10:19 PM
12/15/21 10:19 PM
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Posts: 11,073 Earth
TDog93
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Booner
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Posts: 11,073
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I not in club anymore - but when I was - seemed like out of college was the norm.
Hunt the wind - leave it better than you found it - love your neighbor as you love your self We need prayer for our country now more than ever
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Re: Adult Children
[Re: jwalker77]
#3555194
12/16/21 12:42 AM
12/16/21 12:42 AM
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Joined: Jan 2014
Posts: 2,292 Spanish Fort
Jstocks
8 point
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8 point
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Posts: 2,292
Spanish Fort
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When said child graduates, he/she needs to be figuring something out pretty quick. If they are going to college, they might get a little slack but not much. Gona have to work. Also, when they turn 16yo and start driving/dating, they better have something figured out about that. Im not funding their social life, thats their business. To answer your question, i would say its a process, which around here begins well before they are teenagers. My son started paying for some things when he was 10-11yo. I do run a small business and a farm so work opportunities are readily available around here. The kids have been working with us in the orchard since they were old enough to tote a basket of peaches or a watermelon. Joseph has been going on treejobs with me since he was 11-12yo. They both buy alot of their personal type stuff already. I just make sure they have the opportunity to work and make the money to buy those things. Ummmkay. My Son who is 19 and works 7-12s and will only hunt with me a handful of times this year, needs to PAY A MEMBERSHIP FEE just because he's graduated Highschool? In our club if a child is out of school they're considered guests and have to pay the guest fees, however your spouse or children can hunt with you the last 2 weeks of the season I didnt realize he was talking about a hunting club. I thought he was talking about being a paying member if the family. Sorry. I dont think i was the only one who made that mistake. I would say there’s a line somewhere that has to be drawn. Hunting as a guest is one thing. Hunting as a member is another. However, you also don’t want to discourage young men who work from getting in a quality club. That could cause us to lose even more hunters. At the same time, you don’t want folks to get 2 memberships for one. This sometimes happens with hunting spouses.
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