J.A.K.E.S Event 2021

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What a great day!...Just under a 100 kids and close to 175 folks overall...Thank you to all the volunteers, Lake Henshaw Resort (Janice Mendenhall), Alabama St. Athletic Club, Escondido Fish & Game Assoc...And of course, the NWTF San Diego chapter.

Till next year gents and remember, the youth are our future.

ps...Even baby Hunter made it out...Start 'em young.... :blush:

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It was a great day yesterday. Lots of compliments from the parents. Great time was had by all.
 
I'm a rather cynical old fart [is that term redundant?] and have been quite worried that as we old hunters leave the field there will be fewer young hunters to take our place. I was fortunate to be one of the volunteers at the JAKES event. Let me tell you, a lot of my cynicism is now gone. I was in the .22 rimfire section and we had more enthusiastic kids than I could imagine. And the parents? They were every bit as jazzed as their kids. Lots of kids around 7 or 8 and some were young teenagers. What really struck me is how many girls were there. The little ladies absolutely loved shooting! Many of the parents had never held a rifle, not even a BB gun, and they asked if they could shoot. Sure, why not. After shooting once they asked if they could come back and shoot some more. Everyone I met was completely respectful and polite and everyone obeyed all the rules of safety. One hell of an event.

And....Let me tell you, if you think the characters on TV's "Mountain Men" and "Life Below Zero" are something to behold, a lot of the volunteers, the black powder enthusiasts, for example, were REAL characters, totally knowledgeable on US History and the firearms that paved the way for the generations that followed. They were justifiably proud of their black powder rifles and pistols, most of which were custom made by hand. Talk to them for 10 minutes and look at the beards and long hair and all the black powder ornaments and you'd think you were talking to Daniel Boone or Jim Bridger in person.

Hats off and a salute to Steve [ilovesprig] for busting his ass to put the whole hootenanny on and to all the volunteers who gave their time and effort. The God Lord Willing and The Cricks Don't Rise, I will be back again next year and I hope some of you who couldn't make it this year will be there next year. It gives you hope that hunting and the shooting sports won't disappear.
 
I'm a rather cynical old fart [is that term redundant?] and have been quite worried that as we old hunters leave the field there will be fewer young hunters to take our place. I was fortunate to be one of the volunteers at the JAKES event. Let me tell you, a lot of my cynicism is now gone. I was in the .22 rimfire section and we had more enthusiastic kids than I could imagine. And the parents? They were every bit as jazzed as their kids. Lots of kids around 7 or 8 and some were young teenagers. What really struck me is how many girls were there. The little ladies absolutely loved shooting! Many of the parents had never held a rifle, not even a BB gun, and they asked if they could shoot. Sure, why not. After shooting once they asked if they could come back and shoot some more. Everyone I met was completely respectful and polite and everyone obeyed all the rules of safety. One hell of an event.

And....Let me tell you, if you think the characters on TV's "Mountain Men" and "Life Below Zero" are something to behold, a lot of the volunteers, the black powder enthusiasts, for example, were REAL characters, totally knowledgeable on US History and the firearms that paved the way for the generations that followed. They were justifiably proud of their black powder rifles and pistols, most of which were custom made by hand. Talk to them for 10 minutes and look at the beards and long hair and all the black powder ornaments and you'd think you were talking to Daniel Boone or Jim Bridger in person.

Hats off and a salute to Steve [ilovesprig] for busting his ass to put the whole hootenanny on and to all the volunteers who gave their time and effort. The God Lord Willing and The Cricks Don't Rise, I will be back again next year and I hope some of you who couldn't make it this year will be there next year. It gives you hope that hunting and the shooting sports won't disappear.

Bruce,

Thank you so much for volunteering...:clap:

Hearing all the those kids saying the Pledge of Allegiance gave me a feeling of worth... :heart:

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I was on the shotgun range with Mike & Phil, they did a great job! More than half the kids never shot a shotgun before yesterday.

I really miss not having the blind kid this year.......he was so close to breaking a clay last year
 
I was on the shotgun range with Mike & Phil, they did a great job! More than half the kids never shot a shotgun before yesterday.

I really miss not having the blind kid this year.......he was so close to breaking a clay last year

Mark,

A special thanks to you guys...The shotgun station used to be an issue with so many kids...Not any more since you took over...And Phil, a huge shout out coming all the way down from the OC to help out.

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Bruce,

Thank you so much for volunteering...:clap:

Hearing all the those kids saying the Pledge of Allegiance gave me a feeling of worth... :heart:

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Steve: The gentleman at the far right and I got along well and talked about hunting together. He's also an MCC member and retired Marine. Forgot to get his full name and phone number. We talked about hunting together. Know his first name but don't want to get some new thread going based upon that. Could you text me his full name and any contact info? Thanks.
 
I was on the shotgun range with Mike & Phil, they did a great job! More than half the kids never shot a shotgun before yesterday.

I really miss not having the blind kid this year.......he was so close to breaking a clay last year
Yes missed that kid this year, it was always fun watching him throw the tomahawk
 
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How old is your boy? May be able to help out if he isn't too young.
He’s 6. I actually have a bow for him already. I picked up a bear apprentice at the Santee gtm about a month ago when they were clearencing out their hunting gear. For the price I figured I could get it and give it to him for xmas but now he’s interested so I may jump the gun on it.

It will be new for me as I’m a gun guy through and through. My only experience with bows was at a bsa summer camp years ago. I got the rifle merit badge but never finished archery. ;)

Thanks for the offer.
 
Steve: The gentleman at the far right and I got along well and talked about hunting together. He's also an MCC member and retired Marine. Forgot to get his full name and phone number. We talked about hunting together. Know his first name but don't want to get some new thread going based upon that. Could you text me his full name and any contact info? Thanks.

Sure can...I do believe he's a former navy sniper...I know he's "Sniped" a couple of really nice bucks on MCC.
 

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