02/11/2024
Got a Snapchat this morning from who was all fired up and filming a flopping buck not far from his stand! Congrats on the big buck, man!
Continuing to Mold the Next Generation of Heirs to the Outdoors. Welcome to Heirs to the Outdoors.
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Ever since its conception, Heirs to the Outdoors began with the idea of developing new outdoorsmen into educated and confident individuals. As the number of hunters drastically declines throughout Pennsylvania and the country, it is our duty to help restore the passion of conservation through many social mediums. We are torch holders of the next generation, and we aim to teach people proper etiquette and safety skills so this cherished pastime remains enjoyable and fulfilling.
Our main source of media may be found through our channel on YouTube. Here, you may explore the many hunts, tutorials, and discussions that revolve around the outdoors, and we certainly aim to be unique when it comes to our content. Heirs is not a one-man concept; it involves a group of volunteers, a community that shares a great deal of work when it comes to creating features online for our viewers.
With the community being a critical focus, Heirs to the Outdoors seeks to cooperate with organizations such as Delta Waterfowl and the National Wild Turkey Federation. These fellow organizations share the same optimistic mentality of protecting the outdoors and conservation as a whole. In the months ahead, Heirs also seeks to participate in clean-up projects around the Western Pennsylvania region to keep our waterways and game lands clear of debris and litter.
Now, not every new hunter has a perfect gameplan from the start, and according to a ten-year difference (2008-2018), the sale of hunting licenses has declined by roughly 110,000 [1]. Our notion is that many newcomers have nowhere to develop or feel comfortable. By building a sense of comradery and respect for one another, those sentiments are what we are betting on when it comes to revitalizing hunting, and our many tutorials online are oriented to build that comfortability and experience. These 101s range from using a goose or coyote call to trapping and fielding dressing a deer—basic skills that may be difficult to figure out without the proper guidance.