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<blockquote data-quote="upfrombottom" data-source="post: 801592" data-attributes="member: 13088"><p><strong>Good for you and your son.</strong></p><p></p><p>I used to take both my daughter and my son fishing and hunting. My daughter is three years older, so she and I hunted by ourselves for awhile before the boy was old enough. When she got older, she kinda got into girly things and wouldn't go with me. She is married now and has two boys and a girl. I've taken her boy's a time or two, but her husband is an avid hunter and takes the kids all the time and I don't want to interfere with that, so I wait until one of them calls and wants to go. Well, two years ago my daughter decided she wanted to go deer hunting and called and asked if I would take her, I was thrilled. She took a pritty good dear and poked fun at her husband with it. He claimed that I took her to alot better spot than he had been hunting, so she called me and asked if I would take him and she was going to go hunt his stand. She wound up taking one bigger than the first one.</p><p></p><p>My son and I hunt together all the time. He has taking two really nice dear this year, and has been poking fun at me because I haven't. He don't know it, but I get alot more enjoyment out of watching them do it than me.</p><p></p><p>I took a young man quite a few years ago that had never been. His parents weren't hunters so they never would take him. I really didn't know how to go about it, because I had started my kids out young and this guy was 23. All he knew about hunting, he had gotten from reading magazines. So I asked him if he wanted to try and hunt by himself or did he want to start out like me and my kids had started. He said like I had started, so he and I sat beside a tree together for three days and he finally took a doe. He is an avid hunter now, he no longer lives here, but comes in for holidays, and never fails to call and tell me how much he enjoyed those three days.</p><p></p><p>I can tell you from the hunting experiences that I had with my dad, that the memories do last a lifetime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upfrombottom, post: 801592, member: 13088"] [b]Good for you and your son.[/b] I used to take both my daughter and my son fishing and hunting. My daughter is three years older, so she and I hunted by ourselves for awhile before the boy was old enough. When she got older, she kinda got into girly things and wouldn't go with me. She is married now and has two boys and a girl. I've taken her boy's a time or two, but her husband is an avid hunter and takes the kids all the time and I don't want to interfere with that, so I wait until one of them calls and wants to go. Well, two years ago my daughter decided she wanted to go deer hunting and called and asked if I would take her, I was thrilled. She took a pritty good dear and poked fun at her husband with it. He claimed that I took her to alot better spot than he had been hunting, so she called me and asked if I would take him and she was going to go hunt his stand. She wound up taking one bigger than the first one. My son and I hunt together all the time. He has taking two really nice dear this year, and has been poking fun at me because I haven't. He don't know it, but I get alot more enjoyment out of watching them do it than me. I took a young man quite a few years ago that had never been. His parents weren't hunters so they never would take him. I really didn't know how to go about it, because I had started my kids out young and this guy was 23. All he knew about hunting, he had gotten from reading magazines. So I asked him if he wanted to try and hunt by himself or did he want to start out like me and my kids had started. He said like I had started, so he and I sat beside a tree together for three days and he finally took a doe. He is an avid hunter now, he no longer lives here, but comes in for holidays, and never fails to call and tell me how much he enjoyed those three days. I can tell you from the hunting experiences that I had with my dad, that the memories do last a lifetime. [/QUOTE]
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