Survey SurveyLSR Hunter Survey 2024-1Workshop Interest and Participation SurveyIn which generation were you born? *Gen Z Ages 12 - 27 (1997 - 2012)Millennials (Ages 28 - 43 (1981 - 1996)Gen X (Ages 44-59) 1965 - 1980Baby Boomers (Ages 60 - 78) 1946 - 1964What are the most important things that comes to mind when you think about the perfect deer hunt?*Opportunity to see and harvest a deer. An uncrowded area where you have room to choose where and how to conduct your hunt.Comfortable lodging for family and friends close to or within the hunting area.An area that is safe for youth hunters.The ability to enjoy traditions of the hunt with family and friends.The ability to scout your preferred area before hunting season and keep up to date with hunting and weather conditions. What are your main sources of information when planning a deer hunt?*Wildlife print periodicals.Independent, online blogs, websites and hunting news sites.State wildlife agency online publications.Friends or family that are familiar with the area.Nebraska Game and Parks officials whether in person or by phone or email.Online mapping applications (e.g. onX Hunt, Avenza Maps, Google Earth, etc.).Other:Following the mandatory state hunter education course, have you ever taken a deer hunting workshop? If yes, what kind of workshop did you attend?State sponsored deer hunting clinic or deer (whitetail or mule deer) appreciation course.Independent whitetail or mule deer appreciation course.Lecture presented by an author or speaker at a major outdoor conference.Guided naturalist hike through deer country.I have never taken such a course and do not see their value.I have never taken such a course, but would like to take one if the opportunity presented itself.What topic cluster is most important to you in choosing a deer hunting workshop?Deer biology and sensory capabilitiesField dressing, butchering and cooking deer; antler measurement; caping deer for delivery to the taxidermist.Short range hunting within 100 yardsLong range hunting beyond 100 yards, but within 300 yards.Hunting safety for seniors and reactivated huntersDeer conservation; hunting ethics; philosophy of the hunt and huntingOther:What is the ideal length of a deer hunting workshopOne day workshop with classroom activities only.One day workshop with both classroom and outdoor field activities.Two days with overnight lodging and guided hikes into deer habitat.How likely is it that you will take a Deer Hunter workshop before your next deer hunt?Very likelySomewhat likely Neither likely or unlikelySomewhat unlikelyVery unlikely
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