Too much bureaucracy and nobody out there willing to teach the new generation.... It really is that simple.
+1.
Those older hunters are 9 times out of 10 unwilling to teach or introduce newcomers for fear of - take your pick - losing their 'honey pot', hunting rights, etc. What they dont seem to clue in is that they just need to pick responsible individuals to teach, rather than none at all - to avoid such negative outcomes.
Depending on where you live, you'll get varying extremes of rejection, but more and more generally the answer older hunters are giving is: "No."
What does that lead to? Younger, inexperienced people now having to go and do things on their own - often a good way to learn - but you're going to have a higher incidence of trespassing, accidents, improper conduct and alot more hunters who dont have the same quality - either of execution or of experience - in their hunting. On top of that, you'll have more younger people who are now even more alienated from the older hunting generation because of how they've been rebuked.
So to those who are #####ing that your sport is dying; the next time you're at the range, or the gun store, or Canadian Tire in the ammo section; reach out to the younger generations. If they behave in an immature or irresponsible manner, then wash your hands of that
individual and move on to another who would appreciate the opportunity. Dont just mindlessly complain that your beloved pasttime is dying out, when you're unwilling to do anything to change that.
For those of you who are encouraging others, good for you - keep doing it, because you're the ones picking up the slack from the other 90%.