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son wants to go hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="BRYANT" data-source="post: 1293758" data-attributes="member: 10562"><p>I started when I was 6yrs old will be 52 in 8 days and have not missed a opening day in all them years. My son started about the same age but I was a diehard hunter and he is not, if he kills one fine if not that's ok also I had to change the way I hunt to make it fun for him or I was going to loose him now he goes ever year with me, still may not hunt as hard as I like to but we sure do have a lot of fun and we kill deer. Now I am looking forward to when my grandson can start tagging along, him and his mother was in camp this year and he is only 1 month old, as soon as he is old enough he will be out there with us it may not be but for 30 min. on a nice sunny afternoon before he gets tired then we will do something else like shoot squirrels, rabbits or what ever it takes to make it fun for him. The joy of the hunt is not the kill its being out there with family I have many pictures, videos and lots of stories of good tines we have had as a family hunting and I had rather had them good times than ALL the money in the world. Teach your kids to keep a note book of the hunts I have stacks of them cheap note books with hunting stories wrote down in them, I can tell you every deer I have seen for the last several years while hunting and have the story written down of all that were killed I have told my son when I die you can keep them or throw them away its up to him, but maybe my grand kids will enjoy reading them.</p><p>''Hunt with your kid today and you won't have to hunt for him tomorrow"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRYANT, post: 1293758, member: 10562"] I started when I was 6yrs old will be 52 in 8 days and have not missed a opening day in all them years. My son started about the same age but I was a diehard hunter and he is not, if he kills one fine if not that's ok also I had to change the way I hunt to make it fun for him or I was going to loose him now he goes ever year with me, still may not hunt as hard as I like to but we sure do have a lot of fun and we kill deer. Now I am looking forward to when my grandson can start tagging along, him and his mother was in camp this year and he is only 1 month old, as soon as he is old enough he will be out there with us it may not be but for 30 min. on a nice sunny afternoon before he gets tired then we will do something else like shoot squirrels, rabbits or what ever it takes to make it fun for him. The joy of the hunt is not the kill its being out there with family I have many pictures, videos and lots of stories of good tines we have had as a family hunting and I had rather had them good times than ALL the money in the world. Teach your kids to keep a note book of the hunts I have stacks of them cheap note books with hunting stories wrote down in them, I can tell you every deer I have seen for the last several years while hunting and have the story written down of all that were killed I have told my son when I die you can keep them or throw them away its up to him, but maybe my grand kids will enjoy reading them. ''Hunt with your kid today and you won't have to hunt for him tomorrow" [/QUOTE]
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