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Sports, Hunting, Fishing & Wildlife
son wants to go hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="bball" data-source="post: 1293745" data-attributes="member: 23752"><p>I think you're on the right track. Hunting is so much more than just the killing part (while important of course). I started my boys out coon hunting at night. They love the action and pace. When it came time for deer, I take them in the woods late summer (and anytime opportunity presents) to show and teach them about sign, habits, wind, trails, good places to set stands, etc. Really try to teach him about the important aspects of hunting. Teach him about the preys strenghts and weaknesses and what we as hunters have to do to overcome their natural advantages. As far as cleaning goes, they watch me once, then the knife goes into their hands and I 'coach' them through it. Can't beat hands on training. Squirrel hunting is a good time too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bball, post: 1293745, member: 23752"] I think you're on the right track. Hunting is so much more than just the killing part (while important of course). I started my boys out coon hunting at night. They love the action and pace. When it came time for deer, I take them in the woods late summer (and anytime opportunity presents) to show and teach them about sign, habits, wind, trails, good places to set stands, etc. Really try to teach him about the important aspects of hunting. Teach him about the preys strenghts and weaknesses and what we as hunters have to do to overcome their natural advantages. As far as cleaning goes, they watch me once, then the knife goes into their hands and I 'coach' them through it. Can't beat hands on training. Squirrel hunting is a good time too! [/QUOTE]
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