Missouri youth hunters kill 13,000 deer in 2-day season See Photos Read Comments
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Wednesday, November 04, 2009 at 5:57 a.m.

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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Missouri's young hunters have killed more than 13,000 deer this year.

The Missouri Department of Conservation says that's the second-highest total for youth hunters during a two-day season that ended Sunday. Conservation officials say cool weather made deer more active and easier to see.

The top counties for the year were Osage County with 318 deer, Franklin County with 295 and Callaway County with 240.

The Conservation Department reported one gun-related incident during this year's season. A 9-year-old hunter in northeast Missouri accidentally shot his 18-year-old brother in the leg while walking into a hunting blind.

The November portion of the gun season for deer runs Nov. 14 through Nov. 24. It accounts for about 80 percent of the deer that are taken.

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Posted by Aaron F, Jefferson City - Wednesday, November 04, 2009 at 7:38 a.m.

I am sure that the second picture posted with this article is an oversight by the webmaster. It is not a prudent picture to show an ADULT, in a tree stand, taking aim with a rifle since it is YOUTH SEASON. This sends a poor message to the readers of your website when inaccurate information/pictures are posted.

The youth season is a great way to introduce Missouri's youths to the outdoors and for humanely harvesting deer. It provides a medium to promote a deeper bonding between the adult and the youth - away from the cell phones, computers, iPods, Internet, etc. It also provides exercise and fresh air to the youths.

By posting correct pictures, and possibly including more pictures of youths in the field would show better reporting. It also has the potential to attract future viewers/readers to your product by showing photos of interest (sort of like Rod's Big Ole Fish pictures).

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